If your input method supports Unicode characters, you can enter a bullet point (•) with the following steps:
- Open a text editor or any place you want to enter the bullet point using your input method.
- Make sure your input method is set to English.
- Enter the Unicode code for the bullet point, which is U+2022. On most keyboards, you can hold down the Alt key and then input 02022 on the numeric keypad (make sure your numeric keypad is enabled). Alternatively, you can input U+2022 and then press Alt+X.
Release the Alt key, and the bullet point should appear in your text.
In a Word document, you can perform these actions to type a bullet point:
Using Keyboard Shortcuts:
At the location where you want to insert the bullet point, press the Alt key on the keyboard, then press 2, 0, 7, and 4 in sequence on the numeric keypad (make sure to use the numeric keypad, not the number row), and finally release the Alt key. This will input a bullet point.
Using the Symbol Insert Feature:
In the Word document, click on the Insert tab. In the "Symbols" group, select the "Symbol" option under "More Symbols." In the symbol dialog box that appears, locate the bullet point (usually found in commonly used symbols) and double-click it, or click the "Insert" button.
Using AutoCorrect Feature:
In the Word document, type "*" (asterisk) or "-" (hyphen), and then follow it with a space. Word will automatically replace it with a bullet point.
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