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Old 03-03-2010, 07:06 AM
KitKatJM KitKatJM is offline 2-Column Text Slides and Aligning Bullets Windows XP 2-Column Text Slides and Aligning Bullets Office 2003
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Morning all.



I am working on a slide in PPT 2003 that has 2 columns with bullets (Title and 2-Column Text slide layout). I need to align the bullets so that they line up in each text box. The text box on the left has some bullets that have several lines of text, whereas the right text box has only one line per bullet. I Need each respective line to align to each other, i.e., line 1 of the left textbox to align with line 1 of textbox 2, etc. Is there an easy way to accomplish this?

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Hi KitKatJM

The best and most accurate thing to do is to split them up into several boxes, each with a bullet point. You can then easily align these across the page.
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