It would be easier to make use of styles (at least if you are creating something more than a quick throw-away document). I'd apply a bulleted style to the bulleted paragraphs and a style with a left indent to the "text-only" paragraphs. There are built-in styles (List Bullet and List Continue) that you can modify to suit your needs.
See also
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/bull...olbullets.html which describes the particular steps for Word 2003 (but the principles remain the same in Word 2007).
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"marysully" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:C86BE609-5D5B-42B5-BEE6-(E-Mail Removed)...
> One way is to insert the paragraph marks before inserting bullets. After
> hitting the enter key several times to create the paragraph marks, go to
> first paragraph mark and create bullet, go to paragraph mark below and create
> text, next paragraph mark create bullet, next text, etc.
>
> "Justin" wrote:
>
>> I think what i want to do is simple but i cant figure it out.
>>
>> Im just looking to do a bullet list with the details about the bullet right
>> bellow it like so.
>> -bullet text1
>> text about bullet
>> -bullet level2
>> level2 text
>> -bullet text2
>> text about it
>>
>> etc etc... everything i do to make that line of text breaks the bullets and
>> puts a huge gap between the bullets..