placement of bullets? can they go after a word?

C

Christine Woodfine

I would like to do this (example)
Client Relations - build rapport.....
- use effective ........
Management - review....

When I try to do this, I will type the first word, Client Relations, press
tab then select a bullet. What happens is
- Client relations
 
B

B.Y.B.

Try using a 2 column table instead of tabs.
Turn the bullets on in the second column.
This will also allow you to list all of the bullets for each topic in the
same cell
 
C

Christine Woodfine

I would like to, and have used that method in the past. But the problem is
with resumes, which is what I am using it for, is that you dont want to be
able to see the table, even if it is blanked out. It doenst look good when
your sending it electronically. Although it definitley works on hard copies
 
S

Susan W Gallagher

You can "type" a standard bullet character anywhere - simply hold down the
Alt key, type 0149 on the number keypad, then release the Alt key.
Alternatively, you can use Insert > Symbol to use the bullet character of
your choice anywhere in your document.
HTH!
-SWG
 
J

Jezebel

If you're sending a resume electronically, you'll increase your readership a
*lot* if you send it as a PDF. In which case the table method will work as
you need.
 

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