Add font to list of bullets/more than one font per line

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Cameron

I would like to have a dingbat font for a bullet (scala hands) and a regular
font for the text (Scala). I don't know if its possible, but I can't get
Powerpoint 2004 to let me have more than one font on one line. If this is
just a hard fact, then I suppose the workaround is to add dingbat font sclaa
hands to the bullet list. However, I'm not sure how to do this. If anyone can
help solve the problem in either way that would be great. Thanks, Cameron
 
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TAJ Simmons

Cameron,

Have you tried clicking on a bullet list and choosing "format menu > bullet" then changing the font on that menu?

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

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I would like to have a dingbat font for a bullet (scala hands) and a regular
font for the text (Scala). I don't know if its possible, but I can't get
Powerpoint 2004 to let me have more than one font on one line. If this is
just a hard fact, then I suppose the workaround is to add dingbat font sclaa
hands to the bullet list. However, I'm not sure how to do this. If anyone can
help solve the problem in either way that would be great. Thanks, Cameron
 
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Steve Rindsberg

I would like to have a dingbat font for a bullet (scala hands) and a regular
font for the text (Scala). I don't know if its possible, but I can't get
Powerpoint 2004 to let me have more than one font on one line. If this is
just a hard fact, then I suppose the workaround is to add dingbat font sclaa
hands to the bullet list. However, I'm not sure how to do this. If anyone can
help solve the problem in either way that would be great. Thanks, Cameron

Sure. Click in the line you're trying to modify then choose Format, Bullets and
Numbering. Click Character then choose the font and character you want to use
for the bullet.

You can set the text independently of the bullet character.

If you want this to apply to your entire presentation, do it on the slide master
text placeholder (View, Masters, Slide Master). Any further slides you add will
follow the formatting you set there.


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