You can click on the bullet and hit the tab key, or drag the item to the right.
In order to demote a bullet point from first level to second level in PowerPoint you must first scroll down to the section of text that has the bullet you want to demote. Next place the cursor to the right of the bullet point you want to demote and hit tab. Hitting tab will shift the bullet and the text.
1. Start Microsoft Word and create a new document. 2. Choose the "View" menu and click "Outline" to switch to outline view. Notice that you when you switch to outline view, you have an "Outlining" toolbar at the top of your Word document. 3. Type your first heading by the first square bullet. Press the "Enter" key when you are finished to move to the second heading in your outline. 4. Convert a heading into a subheading by clicking the "Demote" button on the Outlining toolbar while your cursor is in the phrase or sentence you want to make into a subheading. 5. Demote part of your outline to body text by pressing the "Demote to Body Text" on the Outlining toolbar while keeping the cursor in the part of the outline you want to demote. 6. Turn a subheading into a heading by placing the cursor in that subheading and clicking the "Promote" or "Promote to Heading 1" button on the Outlining toolbar.
The keyboard shortcut to promote a bullet point in most word processing software, like Microsoft Word, is "Shift + Tab." This action moves the selected bullet point to a higher level in the hierarchy. In contrast, "Tab" is typically used to demote a bullet point.
It is used in structured documents with headings and sub headings. In Outline view you can make text into large section headings by promoting them and move them to smaller section headings by demoting them.
im not sure that is why i asked you
To create a lower-level paragraph in PowerPoint, you need to use the "Increase List Level" button on the Home tab in the Paragraph group. This will demote the current paragraph to a lower-level bullet point or subpoint within a list. You can also use the Tab key on your keyboard to indent the paragraph.
you use the word demote in a sentence like this: I will demote you from being the teacher.
Click their name and press demote.
After the scandal, the company's president threatened to demote two middle managers to entry level clerks.
Mute. Demote.
Of course that employer can demote you.If you are not fit for the job and the emplyer sees this they might demote you or fire you. It is the way that things get done. He can not demote your pay under minimium wage though.
Demote means to move to a lower position, grade or rank, usually as a punishment.John failed to pass a fitness test and I had to demote him.The team lost 3 games in a row and will be demoted to division 2 if they loose anymore.