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Entering Bullets in Excel
ADD BULLETS IN EXCEL Excel is primarily used for spreadsheets, but can also be used for making tables with information in them. Personally I prefer Excel over Word when I use tables. Did you ever want to add some bullets to your Excel document only to discover that they are noticibly missing from your menu options? Bullets are available! There are actually two ways to do this. 1. You can go to "insert" and then click on "symbols" and choose a symbol from windings or webdings to create your bullet. This is a little time consuming as you may have to wade through a lot of symbols before finding one that is useful as a bullet. 2. Or you can do it a much easier way by simply holding down the "Alt" key while typing "0149" on the number pad, and voila! you will have a nice round black little bullet. Hope you find this helpful!
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Added by meenie on April 6, 5:21 PM.
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