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Lesson
Lesson
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Now, start typing the names of your favourite three
subjects. Make sure you click ‘Enter’ to change
lines after each name. The bullet will automatically
be added.
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Save the file as ‘My Favourite Subjects.docx’
and exit.
Adding bullets to a pre-written list.
1 Open a new blank document in Microsoft Word.
2 This time, start typing the names of your favourite three
sports first. Make sure to change lines after each name.
3 Now, select your list by clicking and dragging.
4 After selecting all the list items, you can click on the
down arrow of the ‘Bullets’ button and select a bullet.
5 Save the file as ‘My Favourite Sports.docx’ and exit.
Fun Time!
Did you know there is a faster way for starting a bulleted list?
1 Open a new blank document.
2 In the first line, type the asterisk ‘*’ symbol (use shift+8).
3 Press space and start typing. What happened?
Challenge Yourself!
There are many types of bullets you could use. Besides shapes
or symbols, you could also use numbers or letters!
1 Open the file ‘My Favourite Subjects.docx’.
2 Next to the ‘Bullets’ button is the ‘Numbering’ button.
Select the list of lessons and change the bullets. This time
use the ‘Numbering’ button.
3 Try out different types of bulleting.
4 Remember to save your file when you’re done.
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