Problems with bullets

S

Steve Grosz

I have a list of about 5 items in a table, but when I select the entire list
and try to add a bullet to each of them, it only puts a bullet on the 1st
item.

Any ideas why?

Thanks,
Steve
 
J

Joe Rohn

Hi Steve,

Put your cursor just to the right of the last word or phrase where the
bullet appears..hit enter once..a new bullet will appear..hit delete once to
bring the next phrase or word back up to being next to the 2nd bullet.
Repeat for the next three.


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S

Steve Grosz

Nope, didn't work.

Any other ideas?

Joe Rohn said:
Hi Steve,

Put your cursor just to the right of the last word or phrase where the
bullet appears..hit enter once..a new bullet will appear..hit delete once to
bring the next phrase or word back up to being next to the 2nd bullet.
Repeat for the next three.


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Joe Rohn

Not sure why that wouldn't work for you...but you can always start the
bullet list and then retype your text.

Create a bulleted list

Click the Plain Bullets tab, click the box with the bullets you want to use,
and then click OK.

Type text next to the bullet, and then press ENTER.
To end the list, press ENTER again.

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S

Steve Grosz

I wanted it with little space between the items, like when you type
ctrl-enter rather than enter to move to the next line. And its not adding
the bullets in doing it that way.

Steve
 
P

Peter Taurins

Can't do.
Bullets apply to paragraphs.
Using ctrl-enter, you are inserting a break <br> rather than a new paragraph
<p>
 
R

Ronx

Follow Joe's advice, except press shift+ENTER followed by ENTER where Joe
uses ENTER on its own.
This will add a blank line between bulleted paragraphs.
 
A

Andrew Murray

shift-enter puts a blank line in between bulleted lines (but not a half-height or
anything); plain 9<enter> inserts new line with bullet; ctrl-enter does
absolutely nothing; (Frontpage 2002).

You can change the spacing and so on using styles from within the bullets &
numbering dialogue box
 
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