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hold the alt key, press 0149 on the numeric keypad (not on the row of #s
above qwertyuiop), let go of the Alt key and you have your .. Do it twice,
and you have ... Is this what you want?

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You could concatenate side by side bullets with
=CHAR(149)&CHAR(149)

or for a smaller bullet you could use

=CHAR(183)&CHAR(183)
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hold the alt key, press 0149 on the numeric keypad (not on the row of #s
above qwertyuiop), let go of the Alt key and you have your .. Do it twice,
and you have ... Is this what you want?

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