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I'm using Word 2007.
I don't like Word's automatic bulleted lists -- I will take care of all the formatting myself. I just want to be able to type a bullet character. The bullet character I like to use was easily available in Word 2003. But I can't find it in the Word 2007 fonts. So what I'm currently doing, every time I want a bullet, is cutting and pasting the bullet character from an old Word 2003 document. That's pretty clumsy. The attached document shows the bullet character I want. It's a Word 2007 document, so this character must be available as a character in some Word 2007 font. How can I determine what font and character it is so I can type it easily in Word 2007? |
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Black circle in Arial?
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go at the top where it says home it opens the things up accross the topright under the word review is a square that says bullets and it is in there
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