• In the Edit menu of Mac applications will be found a Special Characters option
⁂ This will provide you with access to all the fancy characters available from your installed fonts
⌘ These can be dragged and dropped into your text editing application as required
⎈ or the codes can be used for embedding in a rich text page
• If there is a flag on the menu bar clicking on the flag may offer the option to show the keyboard viewer. If not available this can be activated from the Input Sources tab of the Language & Text section of System Preferences
• The keyboard viewer will show which characters are available from the keyboard when pressing the Alt key, the Alt and Shift key together etc.
• From this it will be noted that in most fonts the Alt and 8 key provide a standard filled bullet point
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To add a second level bullet list in a document, place your cursor at the end of the bullet point where you want the sub-list to begin and hit "Enter" to create a new bullet point. Then, press the "Tab" key to indent the new bullet point, which will automatically convert it into a sub-bullet. You can then type your sub-list items. To return to the previous bullet level, simply press "Shift + Tab."
demoting
Making a bullet point a subordinate topic to another bullet point is called "nesting." Nested bullet points create a hierarchical structure, allowing for more detailed organization of information under a broader main point. This helps clarify relationships between ideas and improves the overall readability of the list.
It all depends on the type of bullet and type of armour. A 5.56 armour piecing round will penetrate light armour - like that found on Russian APC's but will just "ping" off of a tank. A normal soft point or hollow point will just deform on all armour.
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.
Jacketed hollow point.
A bullet point
.380 auto ammunition can be a "ball" style bullet or metal jacketed hollow point.
what type bullet in 50 cal
If you assume both bullets are stable and flying point forward, the spinning bullet will have more drag; HOWEVER, the whole purpose of spinning the bullet is to keep it stable and point forward. If you do not do this, the bullet yaws and wobbles wildly drammatically increasing the drag. Therefore, in actual practice, the spinning bullet has less drag because it remains stable and point forward whereas the unspun bullet is unstable and wobbles/tumbles.
No, typically a full stop is not used at the end of a bullet point unless the bullet point is a complete sentence. If each bullet point is a complete sentence, then it's appropriate to use a full stop at the end.
No. They are a lead bullet with a jacket of copper/ nickel alloy.