Bulleted lists

Bulleted lists are functionality that is more commonly used when working with MS Word than with Excel. There is no adequate translation into Serbian, but it is about the lists of items that we quote “under theses”. Excel does not support automatic numbering, but with the option to insert symbols, we can add squares, circles, and other bullet symbols to achieve the desired effect.

We can perform bulleting in several ways. The first is by using the Symbol option in the Insert ribbon. After it launches, a dialog box will open with a table of all the available symbols, below which is the table of the most commonly used symbols. Each symbol is associated with the corresponding code, and we can also insert it by typing the code on keyboard. When we select the desired symbol in the lower right corner of the window, we can see its code, and the change in the list changes its value according to the selected standard. Clicking on Insert inserts the symbol into a cell.

If we know the symbol code, we can also enter it using the keyboard shortcut. It is enough to start entering the values ​​in the cell, and then with the help of the ALT keys and the code that we enter on the numeric keypad we will get the desired symbol.