![]() ![]() No one truly knows the origin of the phrase ‘bullet point’ but some say they came about because it was too much trouble to renumber a list once edited on a typewriter. The Alt-8 shortcut back then would have blown their minds! The symbol for a bullet list can vary from a dash to a little black heart to a tiny cross. In the day of the typewriter people would type a lowercase ‘o’ and then fill it in with ink. Now you have a bullet point shortcut for Word or Office on PC.īullets have been around for a while. Click the press new shortcut key box and type in your shortcut. ![]() Now choose formatting from the categories list then in the commands list choose format bullet default. And I'd like it to default to something like this. Change the Default setting on all my Word 2010 documents for bullet spacing. ![]() To find this choose tools/customise/keyboard (pre Word 2007) and Office/ Word options/customise. I'd like it to look more like this (less space between the bullet and the text, but saved as a default for the document I'm working on and all documents. If you feel it will pay off you can build your own shortcut. Ok, but what if you want an actual formatted list? On Mac you’re in luck for MS Office, for Windows you may have consistency issues going between versions. ![]()
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