


You can also change the font from the Font group, or use the Define New Bullet dialog’s Font button to change the color or attributes of your bullets. If you prefer actual fonts (other than the font you’re using in your document) instead of symbols, you can select your bullet design from the Font button.

If it doesn’t show up in Word, close the program, then restart it. Once the bullet font is installed, right-click the font, then choose Install from the popup menu. Select an appropriate site, review the available fonts, then download to your computer.įonts are installed through Windows (not Word). If you don’t have an acceptable bullet font installed, Google “Bullet Fonts” to find an untold number of free bullet fonts. Microsoft Word has a few bullet typefaces, and some versions include Wingdings. Note: When you select Symbol from the Define New Bullets menu option, your bullet design options are based on the fonts you have installed.
