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The bullet is probably the letter m in a different font (eg Wingdings) so you will most likely need to add that font to the find/replace section of your code.
I think this is something along the lines of... .Text = "^77" .Font.Name = "Wingdings" You need to select a bullet and have a look at what font name is applied to it and replace Wingdings accordingly.
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