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Use different styles for the different types of bullet list. I would
recommend you use paragraph styles, setting up the formatting as explained in http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/bull...olbullets.html Alternatively, you could try setting the different bullets up as list styles - you'll be more on your own here as most of us use paragraph styles for all formatting. Don't try to do this with direct formatting (Format Bullets and Numbering), as the bullet formatting is likely to disappear or change when the document is moved to different machines. Storing the formats as styles in a template is much safer and predictable, and will make it easier to impose some sort of order on the bullets - name the styles for the bullet purpose. Note that if the different bullets are for different levels, you can set them up in an "outline" list - this will let you promote/demote list items easily. -- Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org "Vylula Bell" Vylula wrote in message ... Help! I need to create a Word document that needs to have atleast 5 or 6 different bullets in it. How can I set this up? My boss just loves bullets for everything.I will probably have to use this often so I will need to make it as a template. Thanks in advance! Vy |
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