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There's another bullet-like character at shift-option-9. Pretty small calibre, though. Use Keyboard Viewer to find what other characters are available from the keyboard using one or more of the modifier keys (shift, option, control). The maximum version of Mac OS X, OS X, or macOS supported by each G3 and later Mac follows. For complete specs on a particular system, click the name of the Mac. For all Macs that are compatible with a specifc maximum supported version of Mac OS X - courtesy of EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Sort - click the OS of interest.

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It seems so odd and I find it so irritating that I have been using this keyboard shortcut which is Command-Shift-L for bullets in Outlook, Notes and almost any word processing applications. All of a sudden this seems to have gone and now replaced by a Google Search. I tried researching a lot on the internet and found many articles which confirmed that this was indeed a keyboard shortcut but I couldnt find even one which could tell me what happened to it and how to make it work again. I've got so used to this shortcut because my work involves mainly around drafting emails and documents.


I have Macbook Pro Retina 13inch 2013 model & running Mac OSX 10.9.4 OS.


Now I did find one website link which told me how to disable the Safari trigger for this shortcut and I was successful in removing that shortcut. But I am stuck at the point where it's just blank. So now when I press these keys, nothing happens because no shortcut is set to it. I am moving in circles and would really appreciate if anyone can help.


P.S I've already gone through many links which say create paragraphs, this and blah blah but sorry I am not interested in that..Some links also say that Option + 8 key works for the bullets but that doesnt work for me either. However, I dont want that too. I would want the original shortcut which was there and would really appreciate if someone can tell me how to get it back or even configure it back to the way it was. Sorry for being rude but I am just frustrated with the long hours I have spent in fixing this silly issue and don't want the similar answers which I have already come across on the other links. Your help is much appreciated. Thank you in advance!

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In Inspector,Text, Bullets, turn Text Bullet on, as you've already done.

When you begin typing the first entry, the first bullet in the cell should appear.

When the first bullet entry is complete, use Option+Return to take you to the next (empty) bullet point down within the cell..

The cell should expand downward to accept each new entry. (I typed in the lowercase letters following each bullet for the illustration below)


To make it easier to edit the bullet points in the cell, drag the double-line (looks like an equal sign) slider that appears in the far right lower corner of the 'EDIT' box, so the edit box becomes large enough to display all the cell contents.

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Incidently, Option+Return also works to make multi-line cell entries without bullets too. I often use it for long descriptive text in column or row border cells. My photo shop.

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