bullet pointsnumbering
Microsoft Office TrainingThe UK's Number 1 for Microsoft Office Training Sitemap add this page to your favourites/bookmarksBookmark page
 
view a printable version of this pagePrintable version
Plus One Google
Customer: Sign in
Delegate: Sign in
Trainer: Log in

Forum home » Delegate support and help forum » Microsoft Word Training and help » Bullet points/numbering

Bullet points/numbering

resolvedResolved · High Priority · Version 2007

replyReplyTue 1 Sep 2009, 15:26Delegate Nicola said...

Bullet points/numbering

When I come to the end of a bullet point/numbered list I press enter twice but cannot get back to the alignment of the previous text. The tab ends up in line with the last bullet point not in line with the reset of the letter.

For upcoming training course dates see: Pricing & availability

replyReplyTue 1 Sep 2009, 16:59Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Bullet points/numbering

Hello Nicola

Thank you for your question.

After you have pressed the Enter key, try pressing the Backspace key too, to move your position back toward the left margin.

Hope this helps.


Kind regards
Amanda

replyReplyTue 1 Sep 2009, 17:02Delegate Nicola said...

RE: Bullet points/numbering

It just goes back up to the list then. All I want it to do is to go back in line with the text above. Is there a way to do a tab but in reverse?

replyReplyWed 2 Sep 2009, 12:29Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Bullet points/numbering

Hi Nicola

Try the Shift and Tab keys together and see if this helps.

Kind regards
Amanda

replyReplyWed 2 Sep 2009, 12:33Delegate Nicola said...

RE: Bullet points/numbering

Hi Amanda,

Unfortunately this is not working either. If I try shift and tab at a point where there already is a tab it goes back but at the end of the bullet pointed list it does nothing.


Nicola

replyReplyWed 2 Sep 2009, 12:48Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Bullet points/numbering

If you try using the Format Painter, does this work for you? Select a paragraph above the list that starts in the position that you want to also start in underneath your list; then click on Format Painter (looks like a little paint brush - on the standard toolbar in 2003; on the Home ribbon in 2007).

After you have selected Format Painter, click in the paragraph underneath the list where you want to change the position of the cursor and see if the cursor goes to the correct position.

Kind regards
Amanda

replyReplyWed 2 Sep 2009, 13:49Delegate Nicola said...

RE: Bullet points/numbering

Yes that does work - is that the only way to do it then? Do you know why this would keep happening?

replyReplyWed 2 Sep 2009, 16:07Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Bullet points/numbering

It might be something to do with the styles in the document you are working on, but difficult to say without seeing the document. I'm happy to have a look at it if it's something you can send through on email, then if there's any easier way to change back to the formatting of the previous paragraphs (before the bullet points) I can let you know.

If you want to send the document through, my email is amanda

Amanda

 

 

Please browse our web site to find out more about
student uses for microsoft word and other Microsoft training courses.

Word tip:

Adding date quickly

Press ALT + SHIFT + D and this gives you todays date which defaults as updating automatically.

View all Word hints and tips

forum postWhen using dreamweaver is it necessary to be able to use ither tools such as illistrator and publisher?

» Forum post: Dream Weaver


Rate this page:
2.2/5 (213 votes cast)
Accredited Training Provider: Institute of IT Training Institute of Leadership and Management - Certified Courses
Microsoft Certified Partner
Security Seal verified by visa, mastercard securecard

Mini sitemap. These are the main areas of our web site. Full sitemap.

Management training

Professional Skills courses
Project Management Course London
Project Management Courses London
Project Management Training London
Project Management Training
Project Seminar
Project Seminars
Time Management Course London
Time Management London
Time Management Courses London
Time Management Training London
Introduction to Finance course
Assertiveness Skills course
Effective Communications Skills training
Presentation Skills London

Training Formats

Public scheduled courses
On-site training
Closed company courses

Consultancy
Application Development

Blogs

Excel Training
MS Project Training
Microsoft Training Blog

Version differences

Office 2010 vs 2007
MS Project version differences

Training Information

London Computer Training
Computer Training London
Docklands Training Courses
Docklands Training London

Training venues London
Client list
FAQ
Pricing and availability
Course details / Syllabus

Training Articles
Training Information

Microsoft training

Microsoft Office training
& IT Applications

Microsoft Project training
Microsoft Outlook training
Microsoft Powerpoint training
Microsoft Word training
MS Project courses
MS Project training
Outlook courses
PowerPoint courses
PowerPoint training
VBA courses
Word courses
Microsoft.training
(more...)

Excel Training

Excel courses
Excel Training Courses Medway
Autonumber in Excel
Microsoft Excel training
Basic Excel Courses
Basic Excel Course
Basic Excel Training

Interested in MS Access training?

Access courses
Microsoft Access training
Microsoft access courses
Microsoft training access course
Microsoft+access+training
Access courses in london

Training provider

Training providers
IT training companies
IT training providers
Management Training providers
Management Training provider

Event history, feedback results
Events in 2012 · 2011 · 2010 · More

See also

Crystal Reports training