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Good idea!
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Paul" wrote in message ... N/p. One thing I realized I could do in SmartArt (in the graphics that didn't allow for bulleted lists) was just to go into the Symbol option in the ribbon, and look for the symbol that was a dot midway up the line. Word just thinks its "text" (a symbol) and I get what I want. Copying and pasting keeps it on the clipboard for quick later uses as well. -- Paul Vista Home Basic Office 2007 "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You are welcome, and thank you for the feedback. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Paul" wrote in message ... OK Stefan I can live with that. One thing I just love about SmartArt is that you can easily switch from one instance to another. I noticed that some examples had bullets, and just assumed that you could insert those in any other as well. OK thanks for setting me straight there. -- Paul Vista Home Basic Office 2007 "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... I think you will have to pick a SmartArt which already has bullet formatting applied. Word styles cannot be used within SmartArts. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Paul" wrote in message ... I am using the Table Hierarchy smart art, and want to place bullets on some of my comments inside the smart art. I have used Ctrl+Shft+L, and also looked in the ribbon as well as the mini-toolbar, but the keyboard shortcut just shifts to the left (as in Ctrl+L), and the bulleted list option is greyed out in the ribbon and toolbar. Is there any way to format text inside smart art as bulleted points? -- Paul Vista Home Basic Office 2007 |
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