Learn how to change the bullet styles of selected text in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. Experimenting with bullet styles may allow you to choose from uncommon and custom styles.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows XP and higher
Bulleted lists are almost the mainstay of PowerPoint slides these days, inspite of the repeated cries about how bullets can cause "death by PowerPoint". Well, too much of anything cannot be good, and so it is with bullets! However most PowerPoints slide layouts are already set up with placeholders for bulleted lists (or paragraphs) - so that when you start typing into a text placeholder, your text is automatically bulleted. Sometimes making some changes to how your bullets appear visually can make a difference -- so we show you how you can change the bullet styles for your text placeholders (or text boxes) in PowerPoint 2010:
Tip: Using fewer bullets with meaningful, direct text can help -- also look carefully at how you have organized the text? Have you inserted your key points (message) in a way so that the audiences can actually comprehend it all?
See Also:
Bullets and Numbering: Change Bullet Styles in PowerPoint (Index Page)
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