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Suppose you've created a bulleted list, but the bullets are too close to the text. What is the best way to fix this?

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Suppose you've created a bulleted list, but the bullets are too close to the text. What is the best way to fix this?

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You can adjust the space between the bullets and the text by changing the indentation or the text indent. Here are the steps:

  1. Click anywhere in the bulleted list that you want to adjust.

  2. Go to the "Home" tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen.

  3. Look for the "Paragraph" group. Here, you'll see two sets of arrows - one for adjusting the indentation of the entire paragraph, and one for adjusting the indentation of just the first line.

  4. To increase the space between the bullets and the text, click on the "Increase Indent" button. This will move the text further away from the bullets.

  5. If you want to decrease the space, click on the "Decrease Indent" button. This will move the text closer to the bullets.

  6. Adjust until you're satisfied with the spacing.

Please note that the exact steps and the names of the options can vary depending on the software you are using.

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