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there will often be times in your Excel life that you wish to insert one or more bullet points into an Excel cell the problem is that unlike word there is no bullet point command up here in the ribbon so we need to have a procedure available that will enable us to insert one or more bullet points into a cell its really quite simple first of all you need to make sure that your num lock light is on on the keyboard and then in the selected cell we simply hold down the Alt key and press 0 149 and when you release the keys there is your bullet point now if you want another bullet point then what you need to do is not press ENTER because that will simply take you out of that cell but hold down the Alt key and press Enter and again alt 0 1 4 9 and theres your second bullet point now if you press ENTER youll see that youre taken down to the next cell if you wish to edit the contents of the bullet point cells then you need to click in the cell and then on an IBM keyboard or a Windows keybo