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How to Change Bullet Color in Google Slides Easily

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Quick Tips to Change Bullet Color in Google Slides

🖍 Highlight the text where you want to change the bullet color.
◾ Click on the bulleted list icon in the toolbar to apply bullets if they’re not already there.
🔹 Select the bullet points by highlighting the text again.
🅰 Click on the Text Color icon (A) in the toolbar.
🎨 Choose your preferred color—and boom! Your bullets match your style!

Now, let’s break it down step by step.

Introduction


Ever wondered why some presentations look so polished while others feel a little dull? 🤔


One small but powerful trick that can make a big difference is changing the color of your bullet points. It may seem minor, but it can help organize your content better, make your slides visually appealing, and even grab your audience’s attention.


Google Slides doesn’t have a built-in “change bullet color” button, but don’t worry—I’ll show you a simple way to do it! Let’s dive in.


Step-by-Step Guide to Changing Bullet Color in Google Slides


Step 1: Open Your Google Slides Presentation


First, go to Google Slides and open the presentation where you want to change bullet colors.


Step 2: Select the Text with Bullets


Click and drag your mouse over the text that has bullet points. If the bullets aren’t already there, click on the bulleted list icon (•) in the toolbar to add them.


Bullet List Option in Google Slides


Step 3: Open the Text Color Option


Once the text is selected, look at the top toolbar and find the “A” icon with a color bar underneath. This is the Text Color tool. Click on it.


Text Color Option in Google Slides


Step 4: Pick Your Bullet Color


Now, select the color you want. The text color and bullet color will change together since Google Slides links them.


Text & Bullet Colors Changed in Google Slides


Step 5: Enjoy Your Customized Bullets!


That’s it! Your bullets are now colorful and customized. If you want different colors for different bullets, repeat the steps for each line separately.


Why Customize Bullet Colors?


✅ Better organization – Different colors can help categorize points.

✅ Improved readability – Contrast makes important info stand out.

✅ More engaging slides – A little color keeps your audience interested.

✅ Personalized touch – Matches your theme and branding.


If you’re making a business pitch, a school project, or even a wedding slideshow, small design tweaks like this can make a huge difference!


Bonus Tip: Add Custom Bullet Styles


If you want to go a step further, you can also change the bullet style to something more fun!


  1. Highlight the text.
  2. Click “Format” > “Bullets and Numbering” > “List Options.”
  3. Click “More bullets”.


More Bullets Option Under the Format Menu in Google Slides


  1. Choose from symbols, emojis, or even custom images!


Insert Special Characters as Bullet Points in Google Slides


This is a great way to make your slides look unique and creative.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


1. Can I change bullet colors without changing text color?

Yes, Google Slides allows you to change the bullet colors alone. But need to change the bullets colors one by one by selecting amd using “Text Color” option.


2. Can I use a gradient color for bullets?

Google Slides doesn’t support gradient colors for bullets directly, but you can create a colored dot image and use it as a custom bullet.


3. What’s the best color for bullet points?

It depends on your theme! But generally, use contrasting colors that make the text readable. Avoid colors that blend in with the background.


4. Can I change the bullet color on Google Slides mobile app?

Yes! The steps are similar, but you may need to tap the Text Color option in the formatting menu at the bottom.


Changing bullet colors might seem like a small tweak, but it’s these little design details that make your slides stand out. So go ahead, play around with colors, and make your presentation pop!

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Arockia Mary Amutha is a seasoned senior content writer at SlideEgg, bringing over four years of dedicated experience to the field. Her expertise in presentation tools like PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva shines through in her clear, concise, and professional writing style. With a passion for crafting engaging and insightful content, she specializes in creating detailed how-to guides, tutorials, and tips on presentation design that resonate with and empower readers.

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