bullets and numbering ??
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In bulleted lists, each paragraph begins with a bullet character. In numbered lists, each paragraph begins with an expression that includes a number or letter and a separator such as a period or parenthesis. The numbers in a numbered list are updated automatically when you add or remove paragraphs in the list.
bullets-
- pqr
- xyz
- abc
numbering-
- abc
- xyz
- pqr
Bullets and numbering
Word lets you make two types of lists: bulleted and numbered. Bulleted and numbered lists help to simplify steps or items to readers. Teachers often use bulleted lists to highlight important pieces of their lessons. Manuals often include numbered lists to assist readers with step-by-step instruction.
A bullet is usually a black circle, but it can be any other symbol used to highlight items in a list. Use bullets to list items that do not have to be in any particular order.
Numbers—or letters—are used when information must be in a certain order. You can use the default bullets and numbering settings by clicking the appropriate button on the Formatting toolbar.
Which button is used to apply bullets?
If you press Ctrl+Shift+L, Word is supposed to automatically apply the predefined List Bullet style to your paragraph. To remove bullets, you could also use the Ctrl+Shift+N shortcut, which applies the Normal style.
Which button is used to apply numbering?
This is normally called the Numbering button. In previous versions of Word, it always applied a predefined list numbering format. In Word 2000, this was changed. It now applies an outline List Template, and the List Template it applies is the one used most-recently by the particular user-ID on that particular computer.
Bullets looks like:-
And Numbers looks like:-
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