Customizing the Bullets in the earlier versions of Microsoft Word.
Posted on February 1, 2008
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You are all paying attention!! Yesterday I published an article about changing or customizing the bullets in Microsoft Word. Within the time span of 4 hours I received 3 e-mails with the question if I could write as normal an additional tutorial for the earlier MS Word versions instead of only for Word 2007. I’m really proud of you all. Of course I want to help you out!!
Here’s the Tutorial for changing the bullets in the earlier MS Word Versions.
· First you need to go to the format menu.
· And select Bullets and Numbering.
· From the Bulleted tab select the bullets you desire.

If you don’t like any of the standard bullets there is an additional option to customize them.
For this you’ll need to select one random bullet type and click on Customize.
Here you can select a new symbol, another sign or a picture you want.
When you’ve done this click on OK and you’re done.
Before I leave you all to enjoy the weekend I just wanted to say that I think it’s really awesome that I have such a great group of readers and that you are all giving me this great feedback. Next time I’ll publish the Office, XP and Vista Tip and Tricks for all versions. And if I don’t, just send me an e-mail;).
So again, enjoy the weekend and I’ll see you all online on Monday, have fun!!


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Are you proud???
I think it’s just plain rude, sending you e-mails that you’ve forgot something. You have been a great help so what’s
up with the urgent mails??
Thanks Allen for your support and I can see what you mean but they where friendly e-mails and there wasn’t any sign of aggravation or something like that. They just don’t have Word 2007.