In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to make a sub bullet in Google Docs in three easy steps. You’ll also learn how to customize the bullets.
In the end, we’ll answer some frequently asked questions to clear up any confusion about how to make subheadings in Google Docs.
Let’s get started!
How to Make a Sub Bullet in Google Docs?
Short Answer: To make a sub bullet in Google Docs, place the cursor at the end of the text you wish to add the sub bullet to, press the Enter key, and then the Tab key on your keyboard.
Follow these easy steps to make a sub bullet in Google Docs:
- Step 1: Place the cursor at the end of the first bullet point
- Step 2: Press the Enter key
- Step 3: Press the Tab key
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Step 1: Place the cursor at the end of the first bullet point
The first step is to create the primary bullet point so that the sub-bullet may be added.
Select the text to be converted to a bullet point and press Ctrl+Shift+8
.
You can also select the text and click the Bulleted list icon in the Google Docs toolbar.
Alternatively, select the text, click “Format” from the top toolbar, hover over Bullets and numbering to view the secondary menu, and lastly, select the Bulleted list option from the secondary menu.
Now that we’ve created our primary bullet point let’s go on to the sub-bullet point.
Simply put the cursor at the end of the first bullet point you made.
To bring the pointer to the end of the text, click at the end or keep pressing the right arrow key on your keyboard until the cursor reaches the end.
Step 2: Press the Enter key
After you place the cursor at the end of the text, press the Enter
key on your keyboard so that the cursor goes to the next line.
Now, proceed to the next step.
Step 3: Press the Tab key
After you go to the following line, simply press the Tab
key on your keyboard to create a sub-bullet.
If you want to create a sub-bullet below the sub-bullet, simply repeat the three steps.
Double-press the “Enter” key to get out of the particular sub list.
On Google Docs, you can also customize this bullet list. You have the option of changing the color or the bullet icon.
Continue reading to find out how to change the color of the bullets in Google Docs.
Customizing the bullets
In Google Docs, you can change the bullet icon. You can also change the bullet icon color as well as the text color.
Changing the bullet icon
Firstly, select a bullet list, and use your mouse to select the list. Make sure the entire list has a blue background after you select the list.
Now, on the toolbar, click on the down arrow next to the Bulleted list icon to view all the available styles.
Click on a style from the available options to customize the bullet icon.
Here are all the available styles:
Changing the bullet color
To change the color of the text, select it and then click the Text color option on the toolbar. Now, choose a color from the drop-down menu of your choice.
You may also use a different color for each sub-bullet. Simply select the sub-bullet and change the color by clicking on the Text color option in the toolbar.
FAQs
How to Make a Second Level Bullet in Google Docs?
To make a second level bullet, first, create the first level bullet, then move the cursor to the end of the first level bullet and hit enter. Finally, press the Tab key on your keyboard.
How to Get Out of Sub Bullets in Google Docs?
Simply press the Enter key twice to get out of sub bullets in Google Docs.
How Do You Create a Sub List in Google Docs?
To create a sub list of Google Docs, create the primary list, then move the cursor to the end of the first list and hit enter. Finally, press the Tab key on your keyboard.
How Do You Do Sub Dot Points in Google Docs?
To do sub dot points in Google Docs, create the primary point, move the cursor to the end of the first point, and hit enter. Finally, press the Tab key on your keyboard.
Conclusion
Creating a sub bullet in Google Docs can be confusing at times. Fortunately, you can make a sub bullet in Google Docs by following these three steps:
- Step 1: Place the cursor at the end of the first bullet point
- Step 2: Press the Enter key
- Step 3: Press the Tab key