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Second level bullet
I am doing my first slideshow and I have no clue. I have done all the pages I
need to do. For each page I have about 5 bullets which all line up. I now need to move a couple of lines to a second level bullet (i think that means they need to be moved over slightly to the right!!!). I dont know how to do this or if that made any sense, but any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!! |
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Re: Second level bullet
Position your cursor at the beginning of the line you want to increase the indent, and press the TAB key
-- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "BASHFUL" <BASHFUL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:48D0CA36-6711-4658-B303-4A95DD861446@microsoft.com... I am doing my first slideshow and I have no clue. I have done all the pages I need to do. For each page I have about 5 bullets which all line up. I now need to move a couple of lines to a second level bullet (i think that means they need to be moved over slightly to the right!!!). I dont know how to do this or if that made any sense, but any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!! |
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Re: Second level bullet
Thankyou so much Michael :-)
"Michael Koerner" wrote: > Position your cursor at the beginning of the line you want to increase the indent, and press the TAB key > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "BASHFUL" <BASHFUL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:48D0CA36-6711-4658-B303-4A95DD861446@microsoft.com... > I am doing my first slideshow and I have no clue. I have done all the pages I > need to do. For each page I have about 5 bullets which all line up. I now > need to move a couple of lines to a second level bullet (i think that means > they need to be moved over slightly to the right!!!). I dont know how to do > this or if that made any sense, but any help would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks in advance!! |
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Re: Second level bullet
Your welcome, anytime.
-- Michael Koerner MS MVP - PowerPoint "BASHFUL" <BASHFUL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EE1EE55D-02CB-4C80-8D6C-CCFF056DE8EF@microsoft.com... Thankyou so much Michael :-) "Michael Koerner" wrote: > Position your cursor at the beginning of the line you want to increase the indent, and press the TAB key > > -- > Michael Koerner > MS MVP - PowerPoint > > > "BASHFUL" <BASHFUL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:48D0CA36-6711-4658-B303-4A95DD861446@microsoft.com... > I am doing my first slideshow and I have no clue. I have done all the pages I > need to do. For each page I have about 5 bullets which all line up. I now > need to move a couple of lines to a second level bullet (i think that means > they need to be moved over slightly to the right!!!). I dont know how to do > this or if that made any sense, but any help would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks in advance!! |
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