12/30/2018 0 Comments Word 2016 For Mac Default Bullet StyleTo modify a bulleted style, do the following: Click to select the actual bullet symbol; then right-click and choose Adjust List Indents. In the Adjust List Indents dialog box, change the indentation. When you are done, click OK and then use the Styles pane (Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S) to update the style (right-click the style name and choose Update List Bullet to Match Selection). To change the font, you can proceed in much the same way, only now you should click in the text of the bulleted paragraph, change the desired settings, and then update the style. Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Volunteer Moderator (MVP program information: https://mvp.microsoft.com/). I use Word 2008 as my main text editor. Somewhere along the way, the default style for the bulleted list that arises when you click the bullet icon in the toolbar got completely mangled. The first line was indented a full inch, while subsequent lines in the bullet point were indented an inch and a half. ![]() Brookeller wrote:Hello, So I am trying to write a document using bullets but every time I go to insert a bullet it changes the font back to Times New Roman. I don't know how to make the bullet font be the same as the font I am currently writing in. (Arial preferably) Any suggestions? It sounds like the bullet paragraph has a different Style than the rest of your text. Check what paragraph style it is using and see what the Font is. (F11 to open Stylist, right-click and choose Modify and then the Font tab. Brookeller wrote:Hello, So I am trying to write a document using bullets but every time I go to insert a bullet it changes the font back to Times New Roman. I don't know how to make the bullet font be the same as the font I am currently writing in. (Arial preferably) Any suggestions? It sounds like the bullet paragraph has a different Style than the rest of your text. Check what paragraph style it is using and see what the Font is. (F11 to open Stylist, right-click and choose Modify and then the Font tab. Or 'Format/Styles and Formatting' to open Stylist.
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