It depends on the program you're using. Most word-processing programs allow the insertion of bullets, by highlighting the relevant text, and selecting the option from a drop-down list. Without knowing which program you're using - we cannot help you further.
After selecting a section of text with bullets and then clicking the bullets button, the bullets will go away. If the text area still is highlighted, click the bullets button again and the bullets come back. This also works for text that never had bullets, just select the section hit the bullet button and then bullets appear.
To insert bullets in a DTP (Desktop Publishing) application, you typically select the text where you want the bullets to appear. Then, look for the bullet list option in the toolbar or menu, often represented by a bullet point icon. Click on it to apply bullets to the selected text, or use a keyboard shortcut if available. You can customize the bullet style and indentation through the paragraph formatting options.
Thisisbulletedtext.It is text with bullets in front of it.
Thisisbulletedtext.It is text with bullets in front of it.
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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.
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.
your usual text charges apply no matter what is in the text
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