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brewster56

Bullets in Excel 2007 ?
 
Is there a way to add bullets in a cell ? Like you can do in Word ?

Lars-Åke Aspelin[_2_]

Bullets in Excel 2007 ?
 
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:21:01 -0800, brewster56
wrote:

Is there a way to add bullets in a cell ? Like you can do in Word ?



You can format (part of) the cell contents with a font like Wingding.
The letter l (lowercase L) looks like a bullet in that font.

Hope this helps / Lars-Åke

John[_22_]

Bullets in Excel 2007 ?
 
Or you can type : (Alt)+ 0149 or (Alt) 0187 at the beginning of your line on
your number
keypad.It's not available in XL like Words
HTH
John

"brewster56" wrote in message
...
Is there a way to add bullets in a cell ? Like you can do in Word ?



brewster56

Bullets in Excel 2007 ?
 
,Thanks John your solution works, and while it looks nice - it is tedious.
But good to know that it is an option - but more important to know that it is
really not offered/supported in Excel.

"John" wrote:

Or you can type : (Alt)+ 0149 or (Alt) 0187 at the beginning of your line on
your number
keypad.It's not available in XL like Words
HTH
John

"brewster56" wrote in message
...
Is there a way to add bullets in a cell ? Like you can do in Word ?




John[_22_]

Bullets in Excel 2007 ?
 
You're welcome
Regards
John
"brewster56" wrote in message
...
,Thanks John your solution works, and while it looks nice - it is tedious.
But good to know that it is an option - but more important to know that it is
really not offered/supported in Excel.

"John" wrote:

Or you can type : (Alt)+ 0149 or (Alt) 0187 at the beginning of your line on
your number
keypad.It's not available in XL like Words
HTH
John

"brewster56" wrote in message
...
Is there a way to add bullets in a cell ? Like you can do in Word ?






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