![]() PowerPoint will now show you the Design Ideas Task Pane, as can be seen, highlighted in red within Figure 4, below.If you use a colon after your date, as can be seen in Figure 3, below, PowerPoint may not recognize this content as a bulleted list of sequential dates, and then you will not be able to follow the rest of this tutorial. The important part to remember is that there should be a space and preferably a hyphen after your date if you are not using sub-bullets. ![]() ![]() You could also use first-level bullets that had dates (or time of any sort) with the rest of the content in second level bullets, as shown in Figure 2.įigure 2: Bulleted list containing dates with sub-bullets Figure 1, below shows a list that begins with dates, and then has some content.
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