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How to insert multiple bullets in a single line in Word document?

Normally, bullets can be created in multiple lines in Word document quickly. If you want to insert multiple bullets in a single line as below screenshot shown, how can you do? This article provide a little trick for you to easily get it done.

Insert multiple bullets in a single line in Word document


Insert multiple bullets in a single line in Word document

You can insert multiple bullets in a single line with the help of a table row. Please do as follows.

1. Click Insert > Table. In the drop-down list, specify how many cells you need in the first table row. Then a single row table with specified cells is created as below screenshot shown.

2. Fill the cells with words and select the whole table with clicking the button.

3. Click Home > Bullets, and choose a bullet from the drop-down menu.

4. Keep the table selected, click Home > Borders > No Border to hide the table borders. See screenshot:

Now a single line bullets is created as below screenshot shown.


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Muito útil! Obrigada.
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genio, me re ayudaste
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Thank you.this was quite helpful. 
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