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To insert a bullet point symbol, you can use the Alt code method in Windows or a keyboard shortcut in many applications.
In Windows, you can press and hold the Alt key and type 0149 on the number pad, then release the Alt key to get the bullet point symbol, or alternatively, you can use Alt + 7.
Key Applications and Shortcuts:
Microsoft Word: Ctrl + Shift + L.
Google Docs/Gmail: Ctrl + Shift + 8.
Apple Applications: Cmd + Shift + 8.
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Shortcuts and How to Type Bullet Points In Word, this symbol is in the Paragraph section under the Home tab. There’s a Word shortcut too: Ctrl + Shift + L.