# How to insert latex dot without new line

Im trying to add a dot like • for a dot product but it always ends up acting like a bullet point creating a new line. I've tried \cdot and \bullet. I think its being treated as a bullet because I'm doing it inside an itemized list. Is there a way to make it just as a dot?

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This would be a good question to ask at the LaTeX Stack Exchange site (now in beta). Also, it would really help to have a minimal but complete example of LaTeX source code that displays your problem. –  David Z Sep 3 '10 at 6:14

Have you tried :

$\bullet$

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nope and that worked so thank you! What exactly do the $signs do? – giroy Sep 3 '10 at 6:15 $ brackets in-line math mode. –  msw Sep 3 '10 at 6:22

Try \cdot in math mode. It is a good way to indicate multiplication:

  \documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Here is a product: $a \cdot b$.
\end{document}


Note that the dollar symbol represents the math mode.

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This should be the right answer! –  mak89k Jul 29 at 1:51

Math mode $...$ is not essential for this:

\documentclass{minimal}
\begin{document}
\noindent
Here's an example with $\bullet$ math mode
\newline
And here one in \textbullet text only
\newline
Although you may want to give the last \textbullet \ more spacing
\end{document}


giving:

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