 This video will show you how to type a bulletin list in Microsoft Word. First, you need to open Microsoft Word. If it's in your menu, click one time and you'll have a blank document. The first thing that you'll type is your name. Then hit enter on the keyboard to go to the next line. Now I'm going to type the title of the document, which is household tips for helping the environment. If you make a mistake, use the backspace key on the keyboard to erase the letter and type it correctly. Now I want my title to be centered. I'm going to go up to the toolbar and you'll see this button says center. So I'm going to click one time and my title is centered. I'm going to hit enter again to go to the next line. I want my bulleted list to go on the left. So I'm going to go back to the toolbar and click a line text left. This is a bulleted list. So it's going to have markers for each line. Those are called bullets and there's a button for that. So I'm going to click on the bullets button. Now I'm going to type my tips. The first one is recycle garbage. The second one is turn the water off when you brush your teeth. And the third one is turn off the lights. This is my list of household tips. This is a Word document. It's fine like it is and you can print this out or save it. But you can also make changes. I can click at the beginning of the title and drag my mouse across and highlight the title and go up to where it says be for bold. And if I click on that, the letters get darker. I can also make the letters bigger by going up and clicking on grow font. I can also highlight my tips and go up here to line and paragraph spacing. I click on the arrow and the spacing right now is 1.15. I can change it to 2.0 or 3.0. I'm going to put 2.0. That changes the spacing. Now I need to save my document. So I'm going to go up to file, click on file, click save as. It has my name already but I'm going to go to after my name and type household tips. And then I'm going to click save. And I can close my document by clicking on the X at the top. And that is how you make a bulleted list in Microsoft Word.