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Omitting bullet points from text

New Here ,
Nov 10, 2015 Nov 10, 2015

Hello,

if I have created a Responsive Project and am adding captioned Text to a slide. I have bullet points in the text. How can I remove the bullet points where I have no text ? In other applications when pressing return twice, thus creating a line with no text, bullet points are omitted. However for Captivate I find no option to do this.

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Advisor , Nov 10, 2015 Nov 10, 2015

Have you tried Shift+Enter?

Put the cursor at the end of a paragraph, and shift-enter to add a line without a new bullet.

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Advisor ,
Nov 10, 2015 Nov 10, 2015

Have you tried Shift+Enter?

Put the cursor at the end of a paragraph, and shift-enter to add a line without a new bullet.

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New Here ,
Nov 11, 2015 Nov 11, 2015

Now that is embarrassing! Looks like I have not done a lot of PowerPoint editing in a while. Thanks for pointing out this shortcut.

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Advisor ,
Nov 11, 2015 Nov 11, 2015
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Not to pile on the embarrassment, but this is pretty standard for MS Office apps, and has become pretty common elsewhere.

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