ID: Q189825
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The font of the first character of a bulleted line determines the font used for the bullet when you use bullets from Normal Text. This behavior is normal for the bullet feature in PowerPoint.
If you click Bullet on the Format menu, and click [Normal Text] in the Bullets From list, the diagram of available bullets is drawn using the font of the first character of the currently selected paragraph.
This means that if you change the font you are using in a bulleted list, the bullet also changes.
If you want to make sure that every bullet in your bulleted list remains the same, even if you change the font of the text, you can try one of the following methods.
1. On the Format menu, click Bullet.
2. In the Bullets From list, select something other than [Normal Text].
3. Select a bullet from the character map.
4. Click OK.
Now, no matter what font you use in your list, the bullet retains the formatting you selected in step 3.
This method may not work for everyone. This example uses Times New Roman, but you can choose a different font to achieve the bullet style you want.
1. Click at the beginning of the line on which you want to fix the bullet.
2. On the Format menu, click Font.
3. Change the font to Times New Roman.
4. Type a space character at the beginning of the line.
Because the first character of the line is now Times New Roman, the bullet is also formatted in Times New Roman.
Additional query words: bullet font [Normal macppt winppt Text] Default power point 8.0 ppt8 pp8
Keywords : kbformat
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: July 22, 1998