Professor Robert McMillen shows you how to add and customize bullet points in Word 2019. Punctuating bullet points. If the text following a bullet point is a complete sentence, it should begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop, question mark or exclamation mark. The normal Symbol feature in Word can help you to insert the bullet between words, please do as this: 1. Put the cursor at the place where you want to insert the bullet, and then click Insert Symbol More Symbol, see screenshot: 2. In the Symbol dialog box, choose the bullet symbol that you want to insert, see screenshot: 3. Using Custom Bullet Points in Word 2016 and Word 2013 When you come to the point in your document where you want to create a bullet point list, highlight the text you need. Here you might typically.
In my last tutorial, we looked at how to create bulleted lists in Microsoft Word. Today, we’re going to create custom bullets in Microsoft Word using built-in font symbols and using your own images. At the end, we will also remove custom bullets from the Bullets Library.
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The images below are from Word for Microsoft 365. The steps are similar for Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013, and Word 2010. However, your interface may look slightly different in those older versions of the software.
Important note: Symbols are part of font files, so the symbols available to you will depend on the fonts installed on your computer.
For this example, I choose Webdings. Other good choices include the Wingdings, Wingdings 2, Wingdings 3, and Symbols fonts.
The first custom symbol bullet will appear in your document. Continue to create your bulleted list as you normally would.
You can use your own images to create custom bullets in Word. However, simpler images work better than complex images because complex images may become unrecognizable when they are scaled down to become bullets.
Alternatively, you can choose Bing Image Search if you want to search for an image online or OneDrive if your image is stored in the cloud.
The dialog box will close automatically after you make your selection.
Your image will appear in the Preview section of the Define New Bullet dialog box.
The first custom image bullet will appear in your document. Continue to create your bulleted list as you normally would.
After creating a custom bullet with a symbol or image, it will appear in your Bullet Library. You can remove unneeded bullets from the Bullet Library, as necessary.
After you close and reopen Word, the bullet should also be removed from the Recently Used Bullets section.
In my last tutorial, we looked at how to create bulleted lists in Microsoft Word. Today, we’re going to create custom bullets in Microsoft Word using built-in font symbols and using your own images. At the end, we will also remove custom bullets from the Bullets Library.
Quick Links:
This tutorial is also available as a YouTube video showing all the steps in real time.
Watch more than 100 other videos about Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat on my YouTube channel.
The images below are from Word for Microsoft 365. The steps are similar for Word 2019, Word 2016, Word 2013, and Word 2010. However, your interface may look slightly different in those older versions of the software.
Important note: Symbols are part of font files, so the symbols available to you will depend on the fonts installed on your computer.
For this example, I choose Webdings. Other good choices include the Wingdings, Wingdings 2, Wingdings 3, and Symbols fonts.
The first custom symbol bullet will appear in your document. Continue to create your bulleted list as you normally would.
You can use your own images to create custom bullets in Word. However, simpler images work better than complex images because complex images may become unrecognizable when they are scaled down to become bullets.
Alternatively, you can choose Bing Image Search if you want to search for an image online or OneDrive if your image is stored in the cloud.
The dialog box will close automatically after you make your selection.
Your image will appear in the Preview section of the Define New Bullet dialog box.
The first custom image bullet will appear in your document. Continue to create your bulleted list as you normally would.
After creating a custom bullet with a symbol or image, it will appear in your Bullet Library. You can remove unneeded bullets from the Bullet Library, as necessary.
After you close and reopen Word, the bullet should also be removed from the Recently Used Bullets section.