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How to Remove the Bullet Points in PowerPoint

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to remove bullet points from your PowerPoint slides.

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It is very easy to remove the bullet points in PowerPoint. Here’s a short tutorial on how to do it:

  1. Inside the slide canvas of your PowerPoint presentation, find and select the bullet points you wish to remove.
  2. After that, go to the Home menu and click 'Bullets'.
  3. Finally, the selected bullet points in your PowerPoint presentation will be removed.

📌 Why this matters

Removing bullet points transforms your slides from basic lists into clean, professional layouts that feel more like designed content than default templates. This simple change lets you create custom spacing, add visual elements, or format text as standalone statements that carry more weight. Your audience processes the information differently when it's not in list format—each point feels more intentional and impactful. You'll also have complete control over alignment and typography, making it easier to match your organization's brand standards or create presentations that stand out from the typical bulleted slide deck.

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