There are several ways to have more than one bulleted item in a line:
1. Insert bullets manually, setting tab stops where you want the bullets and
the text that follows them. This will work so long as no bullet point
exceeds one line (like a tabbed table).
2. Use a table. You can use an actual bulleted paragraph in each cell.
3. Use columns. You can wrap a long string of bullet points into several
columns, but they won't align automatically as they would in a table.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"CyberTaz" wrote in message
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Hi katnee-
AFAIK only one character or picture can be used as a bullet on a line.
There may be other work-arounds, but the only thing I can think of is to
create a "picture" using PhotoShop or other image s/w and use that picture
as
a custom bullet. That's a bit of trouble to go to unless you will need to
use
it frequently.
For a one-time thing, you can just use the InsertSymbol feature to insert
the characters on a line. then copy&paste them to the other lines. Set
your
indents/tabs to adjust spacing.
HTH |:)
"katnee" wrote:
I'm using Windows XP. I'm interested in putting more than one bullet on
the
same line in a document. it will not allow me to do that. Help!!