Does anyone know if there is a way I can start a bullet point list in the updated Notes app that comes with the MacOS with a keyboard shortcut that looks • like this • or this I use the app in class a lot because I like the snappy UI and, would like to add them quicker to improve my workflow. I know that in Microsoft Word the shortcuts would be. Start a bullet point list * then tab b. Insert a LISTNUM ⌘ + ⌥ + shift + L c. How to customize Word bullet points Word's default bullet character is adequate, but you can add a bit of distinction or creativity by using custom bullet characters. Jul 26, 2018 This wikiHow teaches you how to add a bullet point to text in Adobe Photoshop. Open a Photoshop file. To do so, double-click the blue app containing Ps, then click File in the menu bar and Open. Then select a file and click Open. Most times ⌥ + 8 can be used to insert a bullet too ⌘ + shift + L gives me a pretty button list but not just a plain old list. My guess is that this contains all shortcuts and for a simple • bullet point I'll have to do it manually. Hello, I am using Microsoft Word for Mac 2011. I would like to create a keyboard shortcut to create bulleted lists in Microsoft word. In particular, I would like to do the following: -1 keyboard shortcut to create an indented bullet point. The only shortcut that I know about is the cntl+shift+n, which creates a bullet, but does NOT indent the bullet. -1 keyboard shortcut to change the type of the bullet from filled in to hollowed out AND to indent the bullet even further. Best video file player for mac. -1 keyboard shortcut to use, when I'm on a line with an indented hollowed out bullet, to go back 1 indentation to a black, filled in bullet. Do you know of any keyboard shortcuts to do this, or a way to create any? No shortcut key assignments are required. What I understand you to be asking for is a standard part of Word's AutoFormat as You Type feature: • To start the bulleted list, type an asterisk (*), press either the Spacebar or the Tab key & then type your list item • When you then press return the line will indent, the * will change to a solid bullet & the new line will be at the same level • To Demote to a lower level, just press Tab after pressing return. (A different bullet character is assigned to each of 9 levels.) • To Promote one level use Shift+Tab or press return for each level up • To end the automatic bulleting press return twice after typing the last item. (Note that if you're ending the list on a demoted level you may need to press return more than twice depending on the last level used. Please mark HELPFUL or ANSWERED as appropriate to keep list as clean as possible ☺ Regards, Bob J. I have no idea about Shift+Control+n. It may be a Windows keystroke but in Mac Word it's assigned to a Mail Merge command. Option+8 inserts a bullet character, but it doesn't turn on automatic bullets, nor does it carry on to the next paragraph. In order for the asterisk to work as I described the AutoFormat As You Type option for Automatic bulleted lists must be enabled in the AutoCorrect Preferences. However, you can leave it unchecked & still use a keyboard shortcut assigned to the FormatBulletDefault command to turn on automatic bulleting. BTW: It's in your best interest to not tack a question onto an existing thread. Especially one that's been marked as Answered. When you do, it's quite possible that your question never may be seen. I just happened upon it while looking for something else:-) If the existing suggestions do not work for you it's best to post a New Question of your own stating all particulars including what doesn't work as well as your complete version info for both Office & OS X. Please mark HELPFUL or ANSWERED as appropriate to keep list as clean as possible ☺ Regards, Bob J.
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