what is a sub-bullet item

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Can someone tell me what is a sub-bullet item and how to make it appear on
your powerpoint presentation and also what does Float means and how do i
make it appear on my presentation. Thanks
 
Not sure about "float" but a sub-bullet most likely refers to bulleted text
lines like this:
- This is the primary bullet
- This is a sub-bullet (an indented bullet)
- This is another primary bullet
- Etc.

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Ron Hill said:
Can someone tell me what is a sub-bullet item and how to make it appear on
your powerpoint presentation and also what does Float means and how do i
make it appear on my presentation. Thanks

If you choose Insert, New Slide and pick the Title and Text layout, you can
click in the lower of the two Click Here boxes to add bulleted text. If you
finish one line of text, hit ENTER to start a new line, it gives you another
bulleted text item lined up directly beneath the first. If you press TAB, it
indents the text item another level and usually changes the bullet formatting.
This creates a new bullet point at a "lower level" than the previous one. A
"sub-bullet".

Float? Fish do it, bees do it, even blossoms on the breeze do it ... oh,
blast, I've left my tap shoes at home, I'll have to stop now.

Cerious, Lee, it depends on the context. My guess is that you mean floating
toolbars; toolbars in PPT that "float" around the work area and that you can
put wherever you like.
 
Float? Fish do it, bees do it, even blossoms on the breeze do it ... oh,
blast, I've left my tap shoes at home, I'll have to stop now.

In addition to the poetic answer Steve already gave you: There is an
animation called "Float". To use it, click on the object you want to
"float" (that could be all of the items mentioned above, but also simple
text), then choose Slide show - Custom animation - Entrance animations, it's
in the "Exciting" section.

Kind regards,
Ute
 

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