Thanks for posting this, however, do you know of any way to line up the text in the traditional number/bullet way rather than having to manually space out the second line of text?
You can still use the number pad on a laptop. You'll see it 'hidden' in the middle of your keyboard. Try holding down FN and Scroll Lock keys simultaneously, or there may be a specific NUM LOCK button to press. This will switch the keys in the middle of your keyboard to work like the number pad.
This video clearly explains the process of adding a bullet. I have watched other videos, and they are not as clear as this one. Well Done!!
Thanks for you, sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you for these valuable tidbits!!
It helped me a lot. thank you so much
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks for posting this, however, do you know of any way to line up the text in the traditional number/bullet way rather than having to manually space out the second line of text?
Thanks for sharing all that. That was nice !!
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Thanks for the tips
That is great to know. I usually put my list in word and copy it to excel the bullets stay, when I cant live without a bullet list in excel.
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I have tried it for me Alt + 7/9 is working but Alt + 16/26 is not working
Please help over here
Thx sir
Unfortunately, it's not working for me. I've tried typing Alt 7, but nothing is coming.
+Navila Adnin make sure you're holding the Alt key down, then press the number 1 key on the Number Pad on the right hand side of your keyboard.
The Tech Train Later I realized that I was trying in laptop and in laptop there's no num key
You can still use the number pad on a laptop. You'll see it 'hidden' in the middle of your keyboard. Try holding down FN and Scroll Lock keys simultaneously, or there may be a specific NUM LOCK button to press. This will switch the keys in the middle of your keyboard to work like the number pad.
Thank you!