How do you put a dot between words on a Mac?
Putting a Bullet in the Middle of a Sentence
- Choose Symbol from the Insert menu. Word displays the Insert Symbol dialog box.
- Make sure that (normal text) is selected in the Font drop-down list. (See Figure 1.)
- In the table of symbols, select the bullet character.
- Click on Insert. The bullet is inserted in your document.
- Click on Close.
How do I put bullet points next to each other?
How to insert multiple bullets in a single line in Word document?
- Click Insert > Table.
- Fill the cells with words and select the whole table with clicking the button.
- Click Home > Bullets, and choose a bullet from the drop-down menu.
- Keep the table selected, click Home > Borders > No Border to hide the table borders.
How do I insert a bullet point anywhere in Word?
Inserting a Bullet
- Position the insertion point where you want the bullet to appear.
- Choose Symbol from the Insert menu. Word displays the Symbol dialog box.
- Use the Font drop-down list to select the font you want to use for the bullet.
- Double-click on the bullet character you want inserted.
- Click on Close.
How do you add a bullet point?
First, you can follow these steps:
- Position the insertion point where you want the bullet to appear.
- Choose Symbol from the Insert menu.
- Use the Font drop-down list to select the font you want to use for the bullet.
- Double-click on the bullet character you want inserted.
- Click on Close.
How do you make a bullet point shortcut?
To create the bullet point shortcut on a PC you’ll need to be a bit more dexterous. Use the Alt keyboard sequence, ensuring that the num lock is open. Press Alt-0-1-4-9 then, upon lifting the Alt key you’ll see a delicious bullet point.
Does Alt-F4 still work?
Just about everyone knows that Alt+Ctrl+Del interrupts the operating system, but most people don’t know that Alt+F4 closes the current window. So if you had pressed Alt+F4 while playing a game, the game window would have closed. It turns out there are several other handy keystrokes like that built into Windows.
What is ALT-F4 in Mac?
Closing a window is slightly different on a Mac from Windows. On Windows, you close a file window with Alt-F4 and the equivalent on a Mac is Command-W. But that only closes the open window, not the entire app. If you need to close the entire app, you hit Command-Q.