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Meenie

Is it possible to insert bullets into an excel document?
 
Other than using the drawing toolbar and trying to resize and move the object
into place, that is? :)
Thanks, Meenie

Dave F

Is it possible to insert bullets into an excel document?
 
The only way I know of is to go to Insert--Symbol and scroll through all the
font's characters until you find it. There probably is a keyboard shortcut,
since it is a font symbol, however, I've never undertood those keyboard
shortcuts. Perhaps someone else knows how to use the keyboard to get the
symbol to appear.

Dave
--
A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be
answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem.


"Meenie" wrote:

Other than using the drawing toolbar and trying to resize and move the object
into place, that is? :)
Thanks, Meenie


Meenie

Is it possible to insert bullets into an excel document?
 
Thanks, Dave, this might not be the penultimate answer, but it's got to be
better than what I was trying to do! :)

"Dave F" wrote:

The only way I know of is to go to Insert--Symbol and scroll through all the
font's characters until you find it. There probably is a keyboard shortcut,
since it is a font symbol, however, I've never undertood those keyboard
shortcuts. Perhaps someone else knows how to use the keyboard to get the
symbol to appear.

Dave
--
A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be
answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem.


"Meenie" wrote:

Other than using the drawing toolbar and trying to resize and move the object
into place, that is? :)
Thanks, Meenie


Gord Dibben

Is it possible to insert bullets into an excel document?
 
Meenie

Alt + 0149(on the numpad)will enter a bullet.

Note: Alt + Enter will give you a carriage return in the cell.

i.e. Alt + 0149 type some text then Alt + Enter. Alt + 0149 then more text.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP



On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 05:54:01 -0800, Meenie
wrote:

Thanks, Dave, this might not be the penultimate answer, but it's got to be
better than what I was trying to do! :)

"Dave F" wrote:

The only way I know of is to go to Insert--Symbol and scroll through all the
font's characters until you find it. There probably is a keyboard shortcut,
since it is a font symbol, however, I've never undertood those keyboard
shortcuts. Perhaps someone else knows how to use the keyboard to get the
symbol to appear.

Dave
--
A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be
answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem.


"Meenie" wrote:

Other than using the drawing toolbar and trying to resize and move the object
into place, that is? :)
Thanks, Meenie



JMB

Is it possible to insert bullets into an excel document?
 
Also, you could put Gord's keyboard shortcut in a macro in your personal
macro workbook and assign it to a custom button on your toolbar.

Sub Bullet()
Selection.Value = "€¢"
End Sub

"Meenie" wrote:

Thanks, Dave, this might not be the penultimate answer, but it's got to be
better than what I was trying to do! :)

"Dave F" wrote:

The only way I know of is to go to Insert--Symbol and scroll through all the
font's characters until you find it. There probably is a keyboard shortcut,
since it is a font symbol, however, I've never undertood those keyboard
shortcuts. Perhaps someone else knows how to use the keyboard to get the
symbol to appear.

Dave
--
A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be
answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem.


"Meenie" wrote:

Other than using the drawing toolbar and trying to resize and move the object
into place, that is? :)
Thanks, Meenie



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