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Microsoft® Word 2011 Quick Reference Card Word 2011 Screen Keystroke Shortcuts General Open a Document + O. To Create a Bulleted or Numbered List in the Bullets and Numbering. Word 2016 Office 2016 for Mac.
And check off one daily office function — how to make those visually appealing lists. Create Your First List Most of the list making tricks and tips lie within the Ribbon’s Paragraph group on the Home tab. Select the text to which you want to add the numbered list and click the downward arrows next to the Bullet Lists icon or the Numbered List icon to access the libraries for both. Preview each list format by hovering over the selections available. Microsoft Word also automatically creates a list for you when you start a paragraph with an asterisk or a number 1. With an asterisk, Word creates a bulleted list. With a number, Word senses that you are trying to create a numbered list. If you don’t want your text turned into a list, you can click the AutoCorrect options button image that appears.
To quickly change the style of a bulleted or numbered list, just click the style you want in the list that appears when you click the arrow next to Bullets or Numbering. General Tip: You can change the format of just one or some of the bullet or number styles in a list. Place the cursor at the start of the line that you want to change before opening the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
Your changes will apply only to the selected lines. Use Just the Keyboard to Create a List Productivity gurus loathe the mouse. Use a handy Hundreds of keyboard shortcuts are available in Office, but these are the most important ones you should know because they will save you a lot of time. To create numbered lists quickly with the keyboard alone. Keyboard shortcut for bulleted list: Press CTRL + SHIFT + L to apply the default bullets to a list.