Shortcut For Bullet Points In Word Mac

How to insert bullet between words in a Word document?

May be it is easy for us to insert a list of bullets before the text in a Word document, but, if you need to insert the bullet between words in a line, how could you do?

Word: Bullet and Numbering Keyboard Shortcuts Word will automatically format the list types with either of the shortcuts below. If the keyboard shortcuts do not work, you may need to first set automatic numbering or bullets. Many of the shortcuts that use the Ctrl key on a Windows keyboard also work with the Control key in Word for Mac. However, not all do. I don't think there is any. You could go through the menu-item shortcut series: ALT/F ALT/N ALT/B. Followed by your selection of which bullet type and a click of OK. Insert Bullet Points with a Shortcut Key. Hold alt key and press 7 or 9 to insert a bullet. Both shortcuts keys will give you a different type of bullets. If you want to add a dark dot for bullet point you can use Alt + 7 or if you want to add a circle, you can use alt + 9. You can use Ctrl +. Shortcut on Windows or Command +. On macOS for bullet points or opt for Ctrl + / and Command + / to add numbers respectively. One can also go with various shapes and numbers.

Insert bullet between words in Word document by inserting symbol feature

The normal Symbol feature in Word can help you to insert the bullet between words, please do as this:

1. Put the cursor at the place where you want to insert the bullet, and then click Insert > Symbol > More Symbol, see screenshot:

2. In the Symbol dialog box, choose the bullet symbol that you want to insert, see screenshot:

3. And then, click Insert button, the selected bullet will be inserted between the words, see screenshot:

Insert bullet between words in Word document by using shortcut keys

If you are familiar with the shortcut keys, the below shortcut keys also can help you, please do as this:

1. Click where you want to insert the bullet, and then press Alt key, and type the number of desired symbol from the numeric keyboard of below screenshot shown:

2. And then, the specified bullet has been inserted between the words, see screenshot:

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Yep, and if you don't want to go off the main keys you could create an
AutoCorrect item to substitute, say, 'bb' with an Option-8 bullet as soon as

What Is The Shortcut For Bullet Points On A Mac


you hit the tab key.

For further reading, if you're interested, check out 'Examples of
AutoCorrect items I靶e assigned' on page 85 of some notes on the way I use
Word for the Mac, titled 'Bend Word to Your Will', which are available as a
free download from the Word MVPs' website
(http://word.mvps.org/Mac/Bend/BendWordToYourWill.html).

Shortcut For Bullet Points In Word Mac

[Note: 'Bend Word to your will' is designed to be used electronically and
most subjects are self-contained dictionary-style entries. If you decide to
read more widely than the item I've referred to, it's important to read the
front end of the document -- especially pages 3 and 5 -- so you can select
some Word settings that will allow you to use the document effectively.]

Shortcut For Bullet Points In Word Mac

Cheers,

Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is 5-11 hours different from North America and Europe, so my
follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)


On 14/12/07 3:28 PM, in article
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'irasi...@gmail.com' <irasi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How about holding down the option key while pressing 8 to get the
> bullet, and then hitting Tab at the beginning of a new paragaraph?