Mary
Tue Jul 22 10:28:13 CDT 2008
There are literally thousands of dingbats available, many are free. You can
re-size clipart or objects to very small and use the results as a bullet (This
will take some lining up). Bullets can be a different color than the line of
text. Turn on Special Characters ( ¶ ), high-light the ¶ at the end of the text
line, give it a color.
http://www.dingbatdepot.com/
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"Manny" <manovgreco@comcast.net.nospam> wrote in message
news:B56469FA-783E-4B24-B5A9-ED0A0898CE2D@microsoft.com...
> Hi Rob, thanks for the quick reply. I have both the 2003 & 2007 Publisher.
> Actually I know about the "character" button listed under the format window
> but I thought there might be a way to import specific images for use as
> bullet like you can do with word. Any advice you can give me would be great.
> Thanks.
>
> Manny
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> A fledgling at 64
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> "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
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>> Almost any character (thousands?) can be used as a bullet ...which version
>> of Publisher are you using?
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>> Rob Giordano
>> Microsoft MVP Expression
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>> "Manny" <manovgreco@comcast.net.nospam> wrote in message
>> news:1084E7FE-AD16-412B-9B5B-1FF12E998945@microsoft.com...
>> > Just trying to find out if I can or cannot do this in Publisher. There
>> > are
>> > only a few bullet characters available in publisher and I would like to
>> > have
>> > access to more. In word you simply got to format select bullets and then
>> > use
>> > the import button to add an unlimited number of bullets. It appears that
>> > you
>> > cannot do this with Publisher. I work much better with publisher than I
>> > do
>> > with Word. Any suggestions on how I can increase my bullet inventory.
>> > Thanks.
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>> > A fledgling at 64
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