Bullets and Numbering: Use Dingbats and Other Characters as Bullets in PowerPoint

Created: Wednesday, July 25, 2018, posted by at 1:14 pm

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PowerPoint provides you with umpteen options to change the appearance of your bullet points. You can change bullet styles, format the bullet size and its color, and use pictures as bullets. In addition, you can use a character from any font, including dingbats as a bullet. So what are dingbats? Dingbats are fonts which contain decorative symbols rather than alphabets and numbers. Wingdings is a good example of a dingbats font since it is installed by default on all computers.

To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.

Microsoft Windows

Use Dingbats and Other Characters as Bullets in PowerPoint 2016

Use Dingbats and Other Characters as Bullets in PowerPoint 2013

Use Dingbats and Other Characters as Bullets in PowerPoint 2010

Apple Mac

Use Dingbats and Other Characters as Bullets in PowerPoint 2011

Use Dingbats and Other Characters as Bullets in PowerPoint

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