There’s a big vote coming up, and you’ve been tasked with creating the ballot. Whether you’re choosing the homecoming queen or the venue for the office Christmas party, bullet formatting in Microsoft Word is a quick, easy way to make your ballot look clean and professional. “Sarah Smith Jane McFee Thelma Davis” In the dialog that appears, choose “Customize.” Another dialog will open, with options to change the Bullet Character. Choose “Font.” Yet another dialog will appear, showing you a list of fonts and a preview at the bottom. Scroll through the fonts until you see an empty square in the preview. Click “OK” in each dialog until you see your ballot again. The bullets should now be neat, empty squares. Voters can simply place a check mark next to their choice.
