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Old 02-05-2015, 03:54 PM
nicholeproffitt nicholeproffitt is offline How do I format indented bulleted lines??? HELP PLEASE!!! Mac OS X How do I format indented bulleted lines??? HELP PLEASE!!! Office for Mac 2011
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Question How do I format indented bulleted lines??? HELP PLEASE!!!

HI Folks, For some time now I've been using a version of word that was formatted to do this:



When creating a bulleted list with sub bullets (I don't know what to call it), I could write the first line of bulleted text (marled by a solid black bullet)
and then after hitting the return button, all I had to do was press the tab button once for it to indent with a new sub bullet (marked with a clear circle bullet).

Now, all of a sudden, this is not happening anymore and I cannot find out why. I have tried formatting a new document with these presets and it does not stick. I have no idea why, or what to do to correct this.

I really need a WERD (a word nerd) to help me with this. Is there someone our there for whom Word is the air they breathe and can give me some pointers.

Thank you very much!
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