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How do you insert a blank line in bulleted or numbered lists?
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When you choose to use bullets or numbering in a Word document, a new bullet or number appears when you press Enter. But what if you want to insert a blank line between two bulleted or numbered lines? The first reaction is to simply press Enter to stop the bullets or numbering. This is unnecessary--all you have to do is press Shift+Enter. This inserts the blank. Now, to get to the next bulleted or numbered line, press Enter.

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2003-Dec-18 10:23am lamb@nmmi.edu

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