| We've all seen it, the bullets setup in a Word | | | | button in the lower right corner of the window. |
| document that look like someone just chose a | | | | 4) On the Bullet Tab, you may choose from a |
| template or clicked on the button for bullets on | | | | Character preset within Word OR click on the |
| the toolbar. But, if you've seen text that has a | | | | "Picture" button and locate a picture that you wish |
| company's logo or another word or picture, you | | | | to use. |
| probably think they had special programming skills... | | | | 5) Click OK to return to your document and you |
| Well, it's actually very simple. | | | | will see your personalized bullets. |
| Bullets are simply graphics (pictures) that are | | | | NOTE: If you wish to add a word, on Step 4) |
| setup to align correctly so that your text stands | | | | Click on the Number Tab and then the Customize |
| out as in a list format. Word has defaults, but you | | | | button. Next, type in the Word you wish to have |
| may add your own personalization by customizing | | | | for your bullets. Click OK to return. |
| the graphics (or pictures) that are setup as the | | | | It really is that simple to personalize bullets in |
| default. | | | | Word! |
| To personalize bullets in Word, follow these simple | | | | You may also customize bullets in PowerPoint in |
| steps: | | | | the same way as Word. In PowerPoint, however, |
| 1) Highlight the text you wish to customize. | | | | you may want to customize the bullets within the |
| 2) Go to Format | Bullets and Numbering | | | | Master Slides. |
| 3) Click on a Bullet and click on the "Customize" | | | | |