On Microsoft office 2007 and 2010.
1. Highlight your text that you need in bullet points.
2. Go to the Home tab and hover over the buttons that are in the paragraph Column and there will be a button that says "Bullets".
3. Select this option and your text will be in bullet points.
To remove the bullet points highlight the text again and click the "Bullets" button again.
bullets
dialog box where you can define customized bullets for a list
A list organized with bullets is an unordered list. The tag to create an unordered list is UL and the tag for the individual list items is LI. <ul> <li>An item</li> <li>Another Item</li> <li>Yet another item</li> </ul> By default, most browsers will render the above code with bullets in front of the list items. If you want to ensure that behavior, however, you can use a simple CSS line. ul { list-style: disc outside none; }
bullets
Multilevel List
It can be called as a list where bullets are the numbers. You can also insert other symbols other than bullets.
I guess you want to create a numbered list. So select your lines Then from the upper toolbar pick: Format - Bullets and Numbering and pick "Numbered" tab Choose your format, hit OK and it is done.
select the list and choos ethr drop down arrow next to the bullets button to selcet the bullets library
numbers, bullets, astyerisks, etc
Microsoft Word
If the bullets are part of the style, change the style to one that doesn't have bullets, or press the bullet button. If they are 'hard' bullets, each line will have a symbol followed by a tab or spaces. in this case just delete them as normal.
Use the following to create an unordered (bulleted) list:Item 1Item 2Item 3The list will look like this:Item 1Item 2Item 3Code Breakdown Stands for unordered list, and begins the list. Stands for line item, and is a line item in the list. Ends the line item. Ends the unordered list.