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How do I move bullet statements on a slide?

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Nick - 16 Apr 2008 14:58 GMT
I am trying to "indent" or "subordinate" bullet statements on a slide in MS
PP 2007, but I don't see the "indent in" or "indent out" arrows. Where are
those toggles switches located in MS PP 2007?
Nicholas
Luc - 16 Apr 2008 17:10 GMT
Nick,
On the Home tab, in the paragraph group, you should find the promote and
demote buttons.
Or as an alternative, use the tab-key to promote or shift+tab key
combination to demote bullet levels.

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>I am trying to "indent" or "subordinate" bullet statements on a slide in MS
> PP 2007, but I don't see the "indent in" or "indent out" arrows. Where are
> those toggles switches located in MS PP 2007?
> Nicholas
tohlz - 16 Apr 2008 17:14 GMT
Click on the Home tab and look under Paragraph.
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> I am trying to "indent" or "subordinate" bullet statements on a slide in MS
> PP 2007, but I don't see the "indent in" or "indent out" arrows. Where are
> those toggles switches located in MS PP 2007?
> Nicholas
 
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