Formatting Text or Adding Links | LinkedIn Help Center



Some formatting on your profile is possible. You can:

  • Add bullets to your profile by typing the Unicode symbol for a bullet (•).
  • Add links to updates, discussions, or comments.
To insert bullet points on your profile:
  1. Move your cursor over Profile at the top of your homepage and select Edit Profile.
  2. Click the blue pencil icon next to the section where you’d like to add bullets.
  3. Type "•" (without the quotation marks) for each bullet and then enter your text.
  4. When you click Save, the code will display as a bullet.

Please note that each subsequent line of text after the first line will wrap under the bullet point. There is no way to make it flush to the first letter on the line above it.

To add links to updates, discussions, or comments:
  1. Type or paste the URL into the text box. Be sure to include the "http://" portion.
  2. Click Share.

There's currently no way to:

  • Add bullets in discussions or updates.
  • Italicize, underline, or bold text in any area.

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