When you use Word for the web, you can find any command quickly by pressing Alt+Q to jump to Tell Me, In Tell Me, you can just type a word or the name of a command you want (available only in the Editing view). Tell Me searches for related options, and provides a list. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to select a command, and then press Enter. Dictating bullet points or numbered lists. Tutorial: How do I create bullet points or numbered lists? There are several ways to use the bulleting or numbering supported by applications such as Outlook or PowerPoint. As for all formatting (font style, indents, capitalization, etc.), we suggest you focus first on capturing your thoughts fully. In Microsoft Word you can press the TAB key to move bullets to the right. Then you can press TAB again followed by BACKSPACE to move the bullet back again (to the left). I can't seem to move the bullet back to left in Pages. It just deletes the bullet so i have to go back through the Inspector to insert a new bullet. This is very time consuming when trying to take notes in class. This video explains a quick and easy method to insert one or more bullet points in Excel cells. Screen recording software: Camtasia for Windows 18.00 Hardwar.
1. Frequently Used Shortcuts | |
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⌘+Z or Ctrl+Z | Undo the last action |
⌘+X or Ctrl+X | Cut selected text or graphics |
⌘+C or Ctrl+C | Copy selected text or graphics to the Clipboard |
⌘+V or Ctrl+V | Paste the Clipboard contents |
Option+⌘+G | Choose the Go To command (Edit menu) |
Option+⌘+L | Open the Spelling and Grammar dialog box |
F8 | Extend a selection |
⌘+` (Grave accent) | Go to the next window |
⌘+Shift+S | Choose the Save As command (File menu). |
Shift+F2 | Copy selected text |
Shift+F3 | Change letters to uppercase, lowercase, or mixed case |
Ctrl+F for Find; Ctrl+H for Find and Replace | Find or Find and Replace |
⌘+P or Ctrl+P | Print a document |
Shift+F5 | Move to the previous insertion point |
⌘+Shift+` (Grave accent) | Go to the previous window |
Shift+F7 | Open the Thesaurus pane |
Shift+F8 | Shrink a selection |
Shift+F9 | Switch between a field code and its result |
⌘+F3 | Cut the selection to the Spike |
⌘+F4 | Close the window |
Option+⌘+R | Expand or minimize the ribbon |
⌘+Shift+F5 | Edit a bookmark |
Option+F7 | Find the next misspelling or grammatical error. The Check spelling as you type check box must be selected (Word menu, Preferences command, Spelling and Grammar). |
⌘+Shift+L | Look up selected text on the Internet |
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2. Move the Cursor | |
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Move the cursor | Some Windows keyboard shortcuts conflict with the corresponding default Mac OS keyboard shortcuts. To use these shortcuts, you may have to change your Mac keyboard settings to change the Show Desktop shortcut for the key. |
Arrow Left | Move one character to the left |
Arrow Right | Move one character to the right |
Option+Arrow Left | Move one word to the left |
Option+Arrow Right | Move one word to the right |
⌘+Arrow Up | Move one paragraph up |
⌘+Arrow Down | Move one paragraph down |
Shift+Tab | Move one cell to the left (in a table) |
Tab | Move one cell to the right (in a table) |
Arrow Up | Move up one line |
Arrow Down | Move down one line |
⌘+Arrow Right or End | Move to the end of a line |
⌘+Arrow Left or Home | Move to the beginning of a line |
Page Up | Move up one screen (scrolling) |
Page Down | Move down one screen (scrolling) |
⌘+Page Down | Move to the top of the next page |
⌘+Page Up | Move to the top of the previous page |
⌘+End; On a MacBook keyboard: ⌘+FN+Arrow Right | To the end of a document |
⌘+Home; On a MacBook keyboard: ⌘+FN+Arrow Left | To the beginning of a document |
Shift+F5 | To the previous insertion point |
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3. Select text and graphics | |
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Select the first item that you want, hold down ⌘ , and then select any additional items. | Select multiple items not next to each other |
Shift+Arrow Right | Select one character to the right |
Shift+Arrow Left | Select one character to the left |
Shift+Option+Arrow Right | Select one word to the right |
Shift+Option+Arrow Left | Select one word to the left |
⌘+Shift+Arrow Right or Shift+End | Select to the end of a line |
⌘+Shift+Arrow Left or Shift+Home | Select to the beginning of a line |
Shift+Arrow Down | Select one line down |
Shift+Arrow Up | Select one line up |
⌘+Shift+Arrow Down | Select to the end of a paragraph |
⌘+Shift+Arrow Up | Select to the beginning of a paragraph |
Shift+Page Down | Select one screen down |
Shift+Page Up | Select one screen up |
⌘+Shift+Home | Select to the beginning of a document |
⌘+Shift+End | Select to the end of a document |
Option+⌘+Shift+Page Down | Select to the end of a window |
⌘+A | Select to select the entire document |
⌘+Shift+F8 , and then use the arrow keys; press Esc to cancel selection mode. | Select to a vertical block of text |
F8 , and then use the arrow keys; press Esc to cancel selection mode. | Select to a specific location in a document |
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4. Select text and graphics in a table | |
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Tab | Select the next cell's contents |
Shift+Tab | Select the preceding cell's contents |
Hold down Shift and press an arrow key repeatedly. | Extend a selection to adjacent cells |
Click in the column's top or bottom cell. Hold down Shift and press the Arrow Up or Arrow Down key repeatedly. | Select a column |
⌘+Shift+F8 , and then use the arrow keys; press Esc to cancel selection mode. | Extend a selection (or block) |
Shift+F8 | Reduce the selection size |
Select the first item that you want, hold down ⌘ , and then select any additional items. | Select multiple cells, columns, or rows that are not next to each other |
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Total war warhammer wiki. Mar 01, 2018 Slaanesh side in Total war: Warhammer 3. ChosenByMuhLady Registered Users Posts: 62. March 2018 edited March 2018 in General Discussion. In this discussion, I want to talk about the Lords, the heroes and the army of Slaanesh in general. Slaanesh, also known as the Dark Prince, the Prince of Pleasure, the Lord of Excess, the Perfect Prince, and even the Prince of Chaos in the Imperium of Man, is the Chaos God of pleasure, excess and decadence. Lust, pride and self-indulgence are the hallmarks of all who follow it. Slaanesh is the youngest of the four major Chaos Gods, having come to full sentience within the Immaterium only. Total War: WARHAMMER II. The mod is a loose adaption of the Cult of Slaanesh army list from the 6th edition Storm of Chaos campaign. It expands upon the Chaos aspect of the Cult of Pleasure faction and adds several features. Features - Morathi’s skill tree reworked.
5. Extend a selection | |
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F8 | Turn on extend mode |
F8, Arrow Left | Select the nearest character to the left |
F8, Arrow Right | Select the nearest character to the right |
Press F8 repeatedly to expand the selection to the entire word, sentence, paragraph, section, and document. | Expand a selection |
Shift+F8 | Reduce the size of a selection |
Esc | Turn off extend mode |
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6. Edit text and graphics | |
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⌘+C or F3 | Copy text or graphics |
⌘+Shift+C | Copy a style |
⌘+Shift+V | Paste a style |
Ctrl+Option+C | Copy text or graphics to the Scrapbook |
⌘+X or F2 | Cut selected text to the clipboard |
⌘+X or F2 (then move the cursor and press ⌘+V or F4 ) | Move text or graphics |
Option+F3 | Create AutoText |
⌘+Option+Shift+V | Insert AutoText |
⌘+V or F4 | Paste the Clipboard contents |
⌘+Ctrl+V | Paste special |
⌘+Option+Shift+V | Paste and match the formatting of the surrounding text |
⌘+Shift+F3 | Paste the Spike contents |
Delete | Delete one character to the left |
⌘+Delete | Delete one word to the left |
⌘ or Clear | Delete one character to the right |
⌘+⌘ | Delete one word to the right |
⌘+X or F2 | Cut selected text to the Clipboard |
⌘+Z | Undo the last action |
⌘+Y | Redo the last action |
⌘+F3 | Cut to the Spike |
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7. Align and format paragraphs | |
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⌘+E | Center a paragraph |
⌘+J | Justify a paragraph |
⌘+L | Left-align a paragraph |
⌘+R | Right-align a paragraph |
Ctrl+Shift+M | Indent a paragraph from the left |
⌘+Shift+M | Remove a paragraph indent from the left |
⌘+T | Create a hanging indent |
⌘+Shift+T | Remove a hanging indent |
⌘+Option+K | Start AutoFormat |
⌘+Shift+N | Apply the Normal style |
⌘+Option+1 | Apply the Heading 1 style |
⌘+Option+2 | Apply the Heading 2 style |
⌘+Option+3 | Apply the Heading 3 style |
⌘+Shift+L | Apply the List style when the cursor is at the beginning of a line |
Option+Spacebar | Insert a nonbreaking space |
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8. Set line spacing | |
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⌘+1 | Set lines as single-spaced |
⌘+2 | Set lines as double-spaced |
⌘+5 | Set lines as 1.5-line spacing |
⌘+0 (zero) | Add or remove one line of space directly preceding a paragraph |
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9. Format characters | |
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⌘+Shift+F | Change the font |
⌘+Shift+> | Increase the font size |
⌘+Shift+< | Decrease the font size |
⌘+ | Increase the font size by 1 point |
⌘+ | Decrease the font size by 1 point |
⌘+D | Change the formatting of characters (Font command, Format menu) |
Shift+F3 | Change the case of letters |
⌘+Shift+A | Format in all capital letters |
⌘+B | Apply bold formatting |
⌘+U | Apply an underline |
⌘+Shift+W | Underline words but not spaces |
⌘+Shift+D | Double-underline text |
⌘+I | Apply italic formatting |
⌘+Shift+K | Format in all small capital letters |
⌘+= (Equal sign) | Apply subscript formatting (automatic spacing) |
⌘+Shift++ (Plus sign) | Apply superscript formatting (automatic spacing) |
⌘+Shift+X | Apply strike-through formatting |
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10. Insert special characters | |
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⌘+F9 | Insert an empty field |
Shift+Return | Insert a line break |
⌘+Enter | Insert a page break |
⌘+Shift+Return | Insert a column break |
⌘+Shift+- (Hyphen) | Insert a nonbreaking hyphen |
Option+G | Insert the copyright symbol |
Option+R | Insert the registered trademark symbol |
Option+2 | Insert the trademark symbol |
Option+; (Semicolon) | Insert an ellipsis |
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11. Work with fields | |
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Ctrl+Shift+D | Insert a DATE field |
⌘+Option+Shift+L | Insert a LISTNUM field |
Ctrl+Shift+P | Insert a PAGE field |
Ctrl+Shift+T | Insert a TIME field |
⌘+F9 | Insert an empty field |
F9 | Update selected fields |
⌘+Shift+F9 | Unlink a field |
Shift+F9 | Switch between a field code and its result |
Option+F9 | Switch between all field codes and their results |
Option+Shift+F9 | Run GOTOBUTTON or MACROBUTTON from the field that displays the field results |
F11 | Go to the next field |
Shift+F11 | Go to the previous field |
⌘+F11 | Lock a field |
⌘+Shift+F11 | Unlock a field |
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12. Outline a document | |
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Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Left | Promote a paragraph |
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Right | Demote a paragraph |
⌘+Shift+N | Demote to body text |
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Up | Move selected paragraphs up |
Ctrl+Shift+Arrow Down | Move selected paragraphs down |
Ctrl+Shift++ (Plus sign) | Expand text under a heading |
Ctrl+Shift+- (Minus sign) | Collapse text under a heading |
Ctrl+Shift+A | Expand all body text and headings or collapse all body text |
Ctrl+Shift+L | Show the first line of body text or all body text |
Ctrl+Shift + | Show all headings with the specified heading level |
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13. Review a document | |
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⌘+Option+A | Insert a comment |
⌘+Shift+E | Turn track changes on or off |
Home | Go to the beginning of a comment |
End (The End key is not available on all keyboards) | Go to the end of a comment |
⌘+Home | Go to the beginning of the list of comments when in the Reviewing Pane |
⌘+End | Go to the end of the list of comments when in the Reviewing Pane |
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14. Print a document | |
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⌘+P | Print a document |
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15. Move around in a table | |
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Tab (If the cursor is in the last cell of a table, pressing Tab adds a new row) | Move to the next cell |
Shift+Tab | Move to the preceding cell |
Arrow Up or Arrow Down | Move to the preceding or next row |
Ctrl+Home | Move to the first cell in the row |
Ctrl+End | Move to the last cell in the row |
Ctrl+Page Up | Move to the first cell in the column |
Ctrl+Page Down | Move to the last cell in the column |
Return | Start a new paragraph |
Tab at the end of the last row. | Add a new row at the bottom of the table |
Return at the beginning of the first cell | Add text before a table at the beginning of a document |
⌘+Ctrl+I | Insert a row |
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16. Resize table columns by using the ruler | |
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Shift | Move a single column line; Retain table width. |
⌘+Shift | Equally resize all columns to the right; Retain table width. |
⌘ | Proportionally resize all columns to the right; Retain table width. |
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17. Resize table columns directly in a table. | |
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To display a column's measurements in the ruler when you resize the column, press Option with these shortcut keys. To finely adjust a column width, turn off snap-to functionality by pressing Option with the shortcut keys. | |
No key | Move a single column line; Retain table width. |
Shift | Retain column sizes to the right; Change table width. |
⌘+Shift | Equally resize all columns to the right; Retain table width. |
⌘ | Proportionally resize all columns to the right; Retain table width. |
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18. Insert paragraphs and tab characters in a table | |
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Return | Insert a new paragraph in a cell |
Option+Tab | Insert a Tab character in a cell |
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19. Use footnotes and endnotes | |
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⌘+Option+F | Insert a footnote |
⌘+Option+E | Insert an endnote |
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20. Right-to-left language features | |
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Ctrl+⌘+Arrow Left | Paragraph direction to right to left |
Ctrl+⌘+Arrow Right | Paragraph direction to left to right |
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21. Function key shortcuts | |
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Word 2016 for Mac uses the function keys for common commands, including Copy and Paste. For quick access to these shortcuts, you can change your Apple system preferences so you don't have to press the Fn key every time you use a function key shortcut. | |
F1 | Undo the last action |
F2 | Cut selected text or graphics |
F3 | Copy selected text or graphics to the clipboard |
F4 | Paste the Clipboard contents |
F5 | Choose the Go To command (Edit menu) |
F7 | Open the Spelling and Grammar dialog box |
F8 | Extend a selection |
F9 | Update selected fields. |
⌘+F6 | Go to the next window |
Shift+F2 | Copy selected text |
Shift+F3 | Change letters to uppercase, lowercase, or mixed case |
Shift+F4 or ⌘+Shift+F4 | Repeat a Find or Go To action |
Shift+F5 | Move to the previous insertion point |
Shift+F7 | Open the Thesaurus pane |
Shift+F8 | Shrink a selection |
Shift+F9 | Switch between a field code and its result. |
Shift+F11 | Go to the previous field |
⌘+F3 | Cut the selection to the Spike |
⌘+F4 | Close the window |
⌘+F6 | Go to the next window |
⌘+F9 | Insert an empty field |
⌘+F11 | Lock a field |
⌘+Shift+F3 | Insert the contents of the Spike |
⌘+Shift+F5 | Edit a bookmark |
⌘+Shift+F7 | Update linked information in a Word source document |
⌘+Shift+F8+ Arrow Key | Extend a selection as a block selection |
⌘+Shift+F9 | Unlink a field |
⌘+Shift+F11 | Unlock a field |
Option+F3 | Create an AutoText entry |
Option+F7 | Find the next misspelling or grammatical error |
Option+F8 | Run a macro |
Option+F9 | Switch between all field codes and their results |
⌘+Shift+L | Look up selected text on the Internet |
Option+Shift+F9 | Run GOTOBUTTON or MACROBUTTON from the field that displays the field results |
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⁍➡‣?➀ Bullet Point symbol copy paste ⚫⚪• Dot Symbol
Click on a bullet symbol below to copy bullet point text character or a dot symbol into clipboard. Then paste that bullet symbol into your text.
Bullet point | • | ○ | ⁌ | ⁍ | ∙ | |||
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◘ | ◙ | ⦾ | ⦿ | ➼ | ||||
‣ | ⁃ | ⚫ | ⚪ | ➡ | ||||
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Ⓐ | Ⓑ | Ⓒ | Ⓓ | Ⓔ | Ⓕ | Ⓖ | Ⓗ | Ⓘ |
ⓐ | ⓑ | ⓒ | ⓓ | ⓔ | ⓕ | ⓖ | ⓗ | ⓘ |
➊ | ➋ | ➌ | ➍ | ➎ | ➏ | ➐ | ➑ | ➒ |
① | ② | ③ | ④ | ⑤ | ⑥ | ⑦ | ⑧ | ⑨ |
↓↳➜⇢➤?➵? Arrow Copy and paste + Find how to text arrow signs ➟ ➡ ➢ ➣ ➤ ➥ ➦ ➧ ➨ ➚ ➘ ➙ ➛ ➜ ➝ ➞ ➸ ♐ ➲ ➳ ➳ ➴ ➵ ➶ ➷ ➸ ➹ ➺ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ↚ ↛ ⏎ directly from your keyboard. You can put them in Facebook, Youtube or Instagram. Ways to make arrow symbols, HTML unicode entities and more.
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Symbols
Bullet point symbol and • middle dot point symbol are icons used to introduce items in a list. In common text messaging and email marketing it is also used to separate some pieces of information in titles. In this case it's better known as a dot symbol. You can probably type dot symbol for bullet point • right from your keyboard, read below to find out how.
Dot point symbol and other bullet point signs
Bullet point is a typographical symbol or glyph used to introduce items in a list. The bullet symbol may take any of a variety of shapes, such as a middle dot symbol •, square, diamond, arrow ➡, bullet symbol ⁍, etc., and typical word processor software offer a wide selection of shapes and colours. Several regular symbols are conventionally used in ASCII-only text or another environments where bullet characters are not available. Of course, when writing by hand, bullets may be drawn in any style. Historically, the index symbol was popular for similar uses.
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Bullet point dot symbol on keyboard
Choose your system and find out.
WindowsBullet Point on Windows Keyboard
Middle dot symbol Alt Codes
Shortcut technique that works on Desktops and most Laptops running MS Windows. You press Alt and, while holding it, type a code on Num Pad while it's turned on. Please, read a guide if you're running a laptop. You can type many frequently used symbols with this method.
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Alt code | Symbol |
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7 | • |
8 | ◘ |
9 | ○ |
10 | ◙ |
Shift States
Configure your keyboard layout in Windows so that you can type all additional symbols you want as easy as any other text. Takes about 5-10 minutes to set things up, but you'll be typing like a boss. You can assign bullet point symbols • and any other text characters to your keyboard using this technique.
Character Map
CharMap allows you to view and use all bulletpoint, bullet characters and other symbols available in all fonts (some examples of fonts are 'Arial', 'Times New Roman', 'Webdings') installed on your computer. You can input bullet point symbols using it.
MacMiddle dot symbol Emoji on iOS (iPhone, iPad and iPod touch)
Text Symbols with iPhone Emoji keyboard ?Simple and beautiful way to discover how to add a virtual keyboard for Emoji symbols visible as small pictures. The keyboard itself is preinstalled on your iOS device, so you don't have to download, or buy anything.
Character Palette
Character Palette allows you to view and use all bullet point characters and symbols, including bullet point signs, available in all fonts (some examples of fonts are 'Arial', 'Times New Roman', 'Webdings') installed on your computer.
Linux
From Keyboard
Unicode hex code | Symbol |
2022 | • |
25d8 | ◘ |
25cb | ○ |
25d9 | ◙ |
There actually are 3 different ways to type symbols on Linux with a keyboard. But only third and fourth level chooser keys and unicode hex codes can produce bullet point symbols.
Character map
Character map allows you to view and use any bullet character and other symbols available in all fonts (some examples of fonts are 'Arial', 'Times New Roman', 'Webdings') installed on your computer. It can also help you lookup Unicode codes for entering symbols with keyboard.
HTML codeShortcut For Bullet Points In Word Mac
Following is a list of HTML and JavaScript entities for bullet point symbols. In Javascript you should write like a = 'this u2669 symbol' if you want to include a special symbol in a string.
HTML entity | JS entity | Symbol |
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• | u2022 | • |
◘ | u25d8 | ◘ |
○ | u25cb | ○ |
◙ | u25d9 | ◙ |
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