Yep, and if you don't want to go off the main keys you could create an

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Option 8 on the Mac does it as well. It is kind of a small bullet like this. I usually make it larger by using something like. windings and using option 8. On the windows side I believeit is the alt key plus 8. Shortcut For Bullet Point Mac Word Track Editing software, free download Adobe Audition 3.0 Free Full Version Mac Cartwall Software Free Microsoft.net Framework 4 Client Profile For Mac Sims 4 Fashion Mods Little Snitch 4.4.3 For Macos Star Wars Kotor 2 Mac Download Amazingslider 6 2 – Create Stunning Jquery Slideshows. This is how you may use the Alt Code method to type the Bullet symbol anywhere on your Windows PC including Microsoft Word, Excel, One Note, Sticky Note, PowerPoint or even on your browser such as Google Docs. Bullet Symbol Shortcut for Mac. The bullet symbol shortcut on Mac is Option+8.


AutoCorrect item to substitute, say, 'bb' with an Option-8 bullet as soon as
you hit the tab key.

For further reading, if you're interested, check out 'Examples of
AutoCorrect items I靶e assigned' on page 85 of some notes on the way I use
Word for the Mac, titled 'Bend Word to Your Will', which are available as a
free download from the Word MVPs' website
(http://word.mvps.org/Mac/Bend/BendWordToYourWill.html).

[Note: 'Bend Word to your will' is designed to be used electronically and
most subjects are self-contained dictionary-style entries. If you decide to
read more widely than the item I've referred to, it's important to read the
front end of the document -- especially pages 3 and 5 -- so you can select
some Word settings that will allow you to use the document effectively.]

Cheers,

Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is 5-11 hours different from North America and Europe, so my
follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)

Shortcut for bullet points in word mac os


On 14/12/07 3:28 PM, in article
5240f920-4422-4e1b-a9e1-0a60d74cd292@d27g2000prf.googlegroups.com,


'irasi...@gmail.com' <irasi...@gmail.com> wrote:Word

> How about holding down the option key while pressing 8 to get the
> bullet, and then hitting Tab at the beginning of a new paragaraph?

Word: Bullet and Numbering Keyboard Shortcuts

Word will automatically format the list types with either of the shortcuts below. If the keyboard shortcuts do not work, you may need to first set automatic numbering or bullets.
To start a bulleted list:
  1. Press the [*] asterisk button(Shift + 8) where you would like to begin your list.
  2. Press the spacebar and begin typing your text.

To start a numbered list:

  1. Type a number one followed by a period (1.) where you would like to begin your list.
  2. Press the spacebar and begin typing the rest of your text.

To enable automatic bulleted and numbered lists:

  1. Click [File] > From the sidebar, select 'Options.'
  2. In the resulting dialogue box from the sidebar, select “Proofing.”
  3. Click [AutoCorrect Options] > Click the [Autoformat As You Type] tab.
  4. Check the 'Automatic bulleted lists' and 'Automatic numbered lists' boxes if they are not already checked > Click [OK] twice to return to the document.

Return to Microsoft Office: Create, Modify, and Format Bulleted Lists and Numbers.

For more shortcuts, see Word: Keyboard Shortcuts (Quick Reference).


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