Using unicode-math, you can also search for characters by drawing (just like with detexify) using ShapeCatcher. If you are using the package unicode-math, then besides using any Unicode character list, the list of all supported symbols ( texdoc unimath-symbols) is very useful as it also lists which symbols are available in the various fonts.
It can usually be easily accessed with texdoc symbols or texdoc symbols-a4 (in MiKTeX the latter only).Īnother good option is to try the web-based software Detexify, which allows you to draw the symbol and tries to recognize what you've drawn. Below, is an example of what this window may look like in Microsoft Word.You can look things up in the Comprehensive LaTeX symbols list. You can adjust the format through the new Bullets and Numbering window.
How to change the bullets used or change the appearance of the numbersĪfter creating the numbering list or the bullets list, if you need to change the appearance, click Format and then the "Bullets and Numbering." option.
How to create a numbered list with letters To end the numbered list, press Enter twice.Ībove is an example of a numbered list. Type any text and press Enter to start the next number in the numbered list.
Type any text and press Enter to start the next bullet. If successful, a bullet should appear.On the Home tab in the Ribbon, click the bullet list button, as shown at the top of the page.Position the cursor where you want to insert the bullet list.The Microsoft Word keyboard shortcut key to create a bullet is Ctrl+ Shift+ L.