If you want to indent and align bullet points in PowerPoint, here is how you can do that. It is possible to indent a bullet point or make bullet points aligned in a text box vertically or horizontally using the in-built options given to you.
Note: Bulleted documents do not have to be bland and predictable. You see the ability is there to align bullet text for a more unique look and design overall. Not everyone knows how to get this done, which is why this article will explain the steps in detail.
How to align bulleted text in PowerPoint
To align bulleted text in PowerPoint, follow these steps:
- Align bulleted text horizontally in a text box
- Align bulleted text horizontally by changing the indent
- Align bulleted text vertically in a Text Box
Let us talk about this in more detail for your deep understanding.
1] Align bulleted text horizontally in a text box
OK, so the first thing you are required to do here, is to open the PowerPoint presentation and then navigate to the Slide with all the information. From the section with the bulleted text, please highlight the text you want to adjust, and from there, go to the Home tab.
From there you should see up to four different alignment options to choose from. They are the same options when aligning text in Microsoft Word, so you should feel right at home when using them. Click on the one you want, or just use the keyboard shortcuts to get the job done.
The shortcuts are as follows:
- Align Left (Ctrl+L)
- Center (Ctrl+E)
- Align Right (Ctrl+R)
- Justify (Ctrl+J).
2] Align bulleted text horizontally by changing the indent
This is another way of aligning bulleted text horizontally. We are going to use the indent feature to help get the job done, so let’s get on with it.
In order to use this feature, you must first activate the ruler section by navigating to the View tab, and from there, select the Ruler option by ticking the box. Right away a ruler should appear at the left side and top of the Slide.
We suggest highlighting the section you want to align, and then moving the indent with the small arrows on the ruler.
3] Align bulleted text vertically in a Text Box
For those who prefer to have things set vertically, we are going to explain how to align things vertically when in a Text Box. Getting it done is super easy. Just return to the Paragraph section under the Home tab, and click on the following icon.
As you can see, three options appear so click on either one to make changes to your document. If you want to go deeper into the more advanced stuff, select More Options.
From this section, the user will have more options for vertical alignment, text direction, and much more.
Hope this helps!
Read: How to remove Notes from PowerPoint
How to make bullet points align in PowerPoint?
To make bullet points aligned in PowerPoint, you can simply use the keyboard shortcuts. First, write down all the points. Then, select the entire list and use these keyboard shortcuts:
- Align Left (Ctrl+L)
- Center (Ctrl+E)
- Align Right (Ctrl+R)
- Justify (Ctrl+J)
How to right-align bullet points?
To right-align bullet points in PowerPoint, you need to create the bullet list first. Then, select the list and press Ctrl+R. It moves the entire list to the right side. On the other hand, if you want to left-align the list, press Ctrl+L.