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how do I insert bullets in the same line(row)?

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jvrsshurricane

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Jan 14, 2010, 1:44:01 PM1/14/10
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I understand how to insert bullets line by line but how do you do it so that
the bullets appear on the same line. like this:
* a *b *c
*d *e *f

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Stefan Blom

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Jan 14, 2010, 2:18:59 PM1/14/10
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Use the Symbol dialog box (Insert | Symbol in Word 2003 or Insert tab |
Symbol | More Symbols in Word 2007).

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Joe-Ho

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Jan 14, 2010, 3:07:01 PM1/14/10
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Use the text box on the Insert tab. I just took a class on that.
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Joe-Ho

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Jan 14, 2010, 3:08:01 PM1/14/10
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Use the text box
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Peter T. Daniels

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Jan 14, 2010, 3:55:56 PM1/14/10
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If you're going to use it a lot, after you've located it in the Insert
Symbol panel, assign a Keyboard Shortcut to it (button at the bottom
left-middle of Insert Symbol).

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> Use the Symbol dialog box (Insert | Symbol in Word 2003 or Insert tab |
> Symbol | More Symbols in Word 2007).
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> >I understand how to insert bullets line by line but how do you do it so
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> > the bullets appear on the same line. like this:
> > * a     *b     *c
> > *d     *e     *f
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> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.-

Esther625

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Jan 14, 2010, 6:03:01 PM1/14/10
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Why don't you use a table and select the character you want as the bullet.
That way you don't have to keep "inserting" a bullet, just tab to the next
cell. To print, select no lines from the table formatting box, and the lines
won't appear when the document is printed.

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Graham Mayor

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Jan 15, 2010, 2:25:43 AM1/15/10
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I can conceivably see how a three column table could help, but a text box?

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Thanks a lot man! I know its a 10 year old post, but it helped me a ton =)
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