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Welcome to The Windows Club! We are here with a video on aligning bullet points in PowerPoint. The same has been explained in this article on The Windows Club. We would be sharing the link in the description section. There are three ways to align bullet points in a PowerPoint presentation. First of all, if it is in a text box select all of the bullet points or the ones you wish to align. Now, press control plus R to align the bullet points to the absolute right. You can press ctrl E to align the bullet points at the center; and you can press ctrl plus L to align the bullet points to the left; and if you wish to push the bullet points to the initial or default position simply press ctrl + J which represents control plus justify. Another method to do so with the mouse click is, go to the home tab in the paragraph section. You can select the alignment. For example, right center left or justify. However, if you need precision with these alignments, go to the view tab. Select the ruler, che