explain the different tabs present in the bullets and numbering dialog box
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Bullets and numbered lists provide an excellent way to segregate, list, and organize information for a reader. You can control the appearance, or format, of a bulleted or numbered list. The bullet or numbering format you use last becomes the default format; that is, the next time you create a bulleted or numbered list, Word uses the same format you used the last time you created a bulleted or numbered list. As you'll learn in this section, you can easily change the default bullet or numbering format by choosing one of seven default bullet formats or one of seven default numbering formats. You can modify any of these to create your own formats.
 The bullet and numbering features covered here are designed for simple lists. If you need to build complex automated multilevel numbering schemes based on your outline headings, see "Using Word's Automatic Outline Numbering," p. 636.