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Learn Excel for MrExcel Podcast Episode 2281. Bullets: The easiest way in Excel. Hey, welcome back to MrExcel Netcast. Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. Well Iamp;#39;ve covered this before on the podcast and thereamp;#39;s lots of different ways to do this. I was reminded I met up with Robert B from Palm Harbor, FL when I was doing a seminar over in Clearwater Beach. He gave me some great tips including all these ways to do bullets. None of these are the fast way to do bullets anymore. Iamp;#39;ve used all of these in the past. Come out to Insert, Symbols, choose the symbol font. Find the bullet, click Insert. Or this horrible formula right here. =CHAR(149)amp;amp;amp;quot; amp;quot;amp;amp;B2 right. I mean that all works. But just forget it. Weamp;#39;re not going to use them. A simple letamp;#39;s just type something else. But if youamp;#39;re going to use a hyphen, going to think itamp;#39;s a formula and theyamp;#39;re going to give you a name error. So you have to type apostrop