Add A Bulleted List In Word 2007

Posted by on Apr 20, 2007 | One Comment

I often find myself using bulleted lists when I create a Word document. It is a good way of presenting certain points that should stand out from other text. The easy way of inserting a bulleted list is to click the Bullets button within the Paragraph group on the Home tab.

You do have the option of creating a custom bulleted list to spice up your Word document. Begin by typing in the data that you want to include in your bulleted list. Once you are ready, you can follow the steps below.

  1. Highlight the list you just created.
  2. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Bullets.
  3. Click the down arrow beside Bu.
  4. Use the drop down arrow to select a font. You can then select one of the available Symbols. Click OK.
  5. Click OK.

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  • Brian Humbrecht

    Dear Diana, FYI – I do a lot of attaching photos to my emails as attachments from “My Pictures” in XP Home SP2. For a long time I had an annoying problem that when I ‘inserted’ multiple file photos from a folder in “My Pictures”, that is, say pictures 1 through N [where #N is the last photo in the folder] then #N would be the first photo in the email’s attachment, then #1, #2, ….#N-1. Many times this was annoying; since, I wanted the photos to be sequenced starting with #1 – #N, and to get this, required additional ‘delet & add’ editing to get photo #1 first & photo #N last. I have since discovered that if I [as I usually do] designate the multiple photos in the folder when ‘inserting from file’ tool in an email as an attachment from ‘top down’, that I get the last [#N] first, then #1, #2, etc.; but, if I designate from the ‘bottom up’; then I get #1 first, then #2 through #N. I thought I would let you know in case anyone else has the same problem.