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johnnyb10
I'm having a problem with bullets in Word 2007 that is driving me insane. I
have two items in a list and I just want each one to be preceded by a bullet.
However, Word insists on inserting a third bullet at the beginning of one of
the lines, even though it is not a new paragraph; it's just the text that ran
over from the previous line.
Here is a link to an image that shows what I'm talking about:
tinypic.com/view.php?pic=98c5yp&s=4. The problem is that there is a bullet in
front of "Dig". But "Dig" is just another in a series of terms separated by
commas. It's not a new paragraph, so it should appear without a bullet like
the line above it ("to verify functionality...").
Thanks in advance for any help.
have two items in a list and I just want each one to be preceded by a bullet.
However, Word insists on inserting a third bullet at the beginning of one of
the lines, even though it is not a new paragraph; it's just the text that ran
over from the previous line.
Here is a link to an image that shows what I'm talking about:
tinypic.com/view.php?pic=98c5yp&s=4. The problem is that there is a bullet in
front of "Dig". But "Dig" is just another in a series of terms separated by
commas. It's not a new paragraph, so it should appear without a bullet like
the line above it ("to verify functionality...").
Thanks in advance for any help.