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Select a blank cell, and then on the Insert tab, click Symbol. At the bottom of the dialog box, type 2022 in the Character code box. Then click Insert, and Close. If you need another bullet on a new line underneath, type ALT+ENTER and repeat the process.
Tips
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If you have a numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard, press ALT+7 for a bullet.
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Different fonts provide different symbols. If your font does not provide the bullet, try selecting a font such as Wingdings in the Symbol dialog box. Then enter character code 159.
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You can copy and paste a bulleted list from another program, like Word. By default, it will put each bullet in its own cell. But you can also double-click a cell, and paste the whole list into the cell.
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If you’re using text in a shape or text box, then you can apply bullets and numbering by right-clicking the text, then select the Bullets option.
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No matter if you use Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook or OneNote: You can easily insert bullet points and create bullet point lists. In Excel you can’t. But there are some simple workarounds. In this article, you learn 6 methods for inserting bullet points in Excel.
Introduction
Like said in the introduction, there is no very smooth way to create bullet point lists in Excel. Either the methods require several steps or the result just doesn’t look very nice. In this article, you learn 6 methods of inserting bullets in Excel – either directly into the Excel cell or to a text box. In the summary section of this article, you can download all 6 methods in a comprehensive Excel workbook.
Method 1: Alt + 7, Alt + 9 or Alt + 0149
The first method is usually also the fastest: Insert the bullet symbol with a keyboard shortcut. In order to achieve this, enter a cell (for example by pressing F2 on the keyboard) and press Alt + 7 on the number pad.
- Use Alt + 7 for the “normal” bullets •.
- Press Alt + 9 for empty bullets ○.
- Use Alt + 0149 for “normal” bullets •.
Please note:
- The keyboard shortcut only works with the number pad. Not with the number keys above the normal letter keys.
- Press and hold the Alt key while pressing the number keys consecutively.
- Text cells with line breaks don’t look very nice because the second line doesn’t have the same indentation as the first line.
- As you can see on the screenshot above, you can also have several bullets within one cell. Add line breaks by pressing Alt + Enter on the keyboard.
Method 2: Insert the bullet symbol from “Symbols”
The second method is quite similar to our first method above. But instead of using a keyboard shortcut, you manually insert the bullet character.
- Click on “Symbol” on the right-hand side of the “Insert” ribbon.
- Select the character you’d like to use as the bullet symbol.
- Press Insert.
Please note:
- Instead of the conventional bullets, you could also insert any other type, for example empty bullets, square bullets or empty square bullets for to-do lists.
- Like with method 1 above, multi-line texts don’t look very well because the text has no indentation.
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Method 3: Copy and paste the bullet point character (from here)
This method is again very similar to methods 1 and 2 above. Instead of inserting the character with a keyboard shortcut or from the “Symbol” menu, you could just copy and paste it from there. Please feel free to copy any of the characters below.
• ● ◦ ▪ □ ♥ ─ − → ►
Method 4: Use a custom number format
If you don’t want to insert the bullet character for every cell again you could just define a custom number format which adds the bullet character automatically.
- In order to achieve this, select a cell or a cell range and press Ctrl + 1 on the keyboard.
- Go to the “Number” tab and select “Custom” on the left-hand side.
- Write • @ into the field for “Type”.
- Confirm with “OK”.
Please note:
- You can copy and paste this format using the “Format Painter”.
- If you want to know more about custom number format, please refer to our comprehensive guide.
Method 5: Add an additional column
The fifth method for inserting bullet points usually looks most tidy. The idea is to insert an additional column containing the bullets. Please take a look at the example on the right-hand side.
- Column B contains the bullet points whereas column C contains the text cells without any bullet symbols. Please refer to the methods 1 to 3 in order to insert a bullet symbol.
- The formatting of column B is
- Align top.
- Align right.
- Remove the border between columns B and C.
Please note:
- This method is especially nice if your text cells have line breaks.
- Setting up an additional column usually takes a little more work than the other methods mentioned above.
Method 6: Bullets in text boxes and charts
If you don’t want to add bullet points inside an Excel cell but to a text box in Excel instead, you can use the built-in function.
- Insert a text box either into your chart or the worksheet itself. In order to achieve this, click on “Insert” and then “Shapes”. Select the text box and draw it onto the screen.
- Right click into the new text box.
- Click on “Bullets”. If you want to change the type of bullets, click on the small right arrow.
That’s it. Now you can start typing your text.
Summary of bullet points in Excel
In this article, you learn how to insert bullets to text cells and text boxes in Excel. The first 4 methods introduced above insert the bullet symbol into your Excel cell. Method 5 uses an additional column which has the advantage, the multi-line cells have a nice line break. The sixth method deals with bullets in text boxes.
Method 1 | Method 2 | Method 3 | Method 4 | Method 5 | Method 6 | |
Name | Alt + 7, Alt + 9 or Alt + 0149 | Insert the bullet symbol from “Symbols” | Copy and paste the bullet character (from here) | Use a custom number format | Add an additional column | Bullet points in text boxes and charts |
Description | Insert the bullet symbol | Insert the bullet symbol | Insert the bullet symbol | Insert the bullet symbol | Use a helper column for the bullet symbol | Insert a text box and right click into it. Then click on “Bullets” |
Works on multi-line cells | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes |
Please feel free to download the example workbook here. It contains 6 detail worksheets (for each method one worksheet) plus the summary table.
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Henrik Schiffner is a freelance business consultant and software developer. He lives and works in Hamburg, Germany. Besides being an Excel enthusiast he loves photography and sports.
Bullet points can be used very frequently in excel. MS Excel is all about numbers and to make our data more representable and user-friendly we can use bullet points. Unlike in PowerPoint and word, there is no direct way to add bullet points in excel. In this article, we will discuss different methods to add a bullet point in excel.
Using Shortcut Keys
Using shortcut keys is the most catchy and easy way to add standard bullet points in excel. You will use two keys to create a bullet point i.e. Alt and a number. The number pressed should be from the numeric keypad of your computer. If you do not have a numeric keypad then simply turn on the Num Lock button and you can use normal number keys on your keyboard.
1. A solid bullet point
Following are the steps to insert solid bullet points:
Step 1: Select the cell in which you want to add a bullet point. Then double-click on it.
Step 2: Press Alt + 7. Now, as soon as you will leave the Alt key, a solid bullet point will appear.
2. A Hollow bullet point
Following are the steps for hollow bullet points:
Step 1: Select the cell in which you want to add a bullet point. Then double-click on it.
Step 2: Press Alt + 9. Now, as soon as you will leave the Alt key, a hollow bullet point will appear.
3. Multiple bullet points in a single cell
Following are the steps to print multiple bullet points in a single cell:
Step 1: Select the cell in which you want to add a bullet point. Then double-click on it.
Step 2: Press Alt + 7 to create a solid bullet point. Now add the item you want.
Step 3: Press Alt + Enter. Now, being in the same cell you will end up at a new line. Now, you can add multiple bullet points in a single cell.
4. Fancy Bullet Points
Despite adding the standard bullet points you can add fancy bullet points. Press Alt and any numeric number, you will have different emojis appear. Here is a small list of the fancy bullet points with their shortcut keys.
Using Symbols Option in Excel
You can also use the symbols option in the insert tab to add bullet points to your worksheet. It is very difficult to find the bullet symbol in such a huge list of symbols. So, you can also type the unique code provided to each symbol. We have compiled, the codes of the most commonly used bullet symbols.
Symbol | Character code |
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• | 2022 |
◦ | 25E6 |
● | 25CF |
◌ | 25CC |
○ | 25CB |
◊ | 25CA |
▫ | 25AB |
▪ | 25AA |
□ | 25A1 |
Following are the steps:
Step 1: Go to the insert Tab.
Step 2: Under Symbols group. Click on the Symbols option.
Step 3: Symbols dialogue box appears. In the lower right corner, there is an option name Character code. You can add code according to your wish. For example, type 2022 in the character code. Now, click on insert.
Step 4: A black bullet point is inserted.
Copying bullet from Word/PowerPoint
One of the very easy methods to insert a bullet in excel is to copy it from Word/PowerPoint. Word/PowerPoint provides its users to insert a bullet in their slide with a single click. Excel has the power to copy the format of the selected text. Following are the steps:
Step 1: Open Microsoft Word. Go to the Home tab, and click on the bullet list option. A bullet appears in the word sheet.
Step 2: Write some text in front of the bullet. Copy the text.
Step 3: Go to Microsoft Excel and paste it. You will have the bullet with the written text.
Using Functions
This is not a much popular way to make bullets in excel. But can be proved efficient when you want to convert a non-bulleted list into a bullet list, in just some clicks and functions.
Note: The function =char(number) provides the character associated with that number. There is no need of remembering it. For example, =char(149) is for •(solid black bullet), =char(171) is for star bullet.
Converting a non-bulleted list to a bullet list
Given a list. Add bullets in front of each of them.
Following are the steps:
Step 1: Use the formula =CHAR(149)&” “&(Selected cell). This formula joins the bullet point with any cell.
Step 2: Press Enter.
Step 3: Copy the formula to the cells C4:C9.
Custom Number Formatting
One of the most popular methods is to auto-generate bullets in the cells of the worksheet. This method is useful when you have to add bullet points in large. Otherwise, the methods read above are preferred.
Following are the steps:
Step 1: Select the cells in which you want to add custom number formatting. Press Ctrl + A to select the entire worksheet.
Step 2: Go to the Home tab, and in the number section, you can see a small down arrow. Click on it. You can also use the shortcut Ctrl + 1. Format Cells dialogue box appears.
Step 3: In the Number tab, under the Custom section. Click on the editable Type.
Step 4: Type • General; • General; • General; • General in your editable Type. Click Ok.
Step 5: Type geeks in the cell and press Enter. The bullet appears automatically.