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newbuilder newbuilder is offline Can I use the first letter of each of my sentences to create a bullet point? Windows 10 Can I use the first letter of each of my sentences to create a bullet point? Office 2013
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Default Can I use the first letter of each of my sentences to create a bullet point?

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I would like to create a slide where the first letter of each statement is the bullet point and then when I grey it out the letter stays.

e.g

I mproving
M anaging
P reparing
R eflecting
O perationalising
V alidating
E mbedding

Then I would like the text other than the bullet point to disappear so that the viewer can see the word IMPROVE spelling.

I have managed to get the bullet points to behave by selecting each bullet point and formatting it.

However how do I stop the bullet letter now disappearing or fading as I try to fade the text when I move from one discussion point to the next?
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