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Using Bullet Points in Business Writing
Business writing must be concise, clearly organized, and easy to scan for important information. Bullet points—informative lists usually marked by geometric shapes (sometimes numbers)—can help you organize and emphasize information quickly and effectively, especially in emails, memos, meeting agendas, presentation talking points, and business letters. The purposes of bullet points include the following:
Drawing attention to important information,
Scanning a document for important information,
Communicating efficiently with your audience.
Effective bullet points rely on effective headings in documents: Use headings to signal to your audience what information your bullet points cover, which will make your document easier to scan for readers and help you organize your information effectively.
Bullet points, when overused, can detract from the goal of your document. If all of your information is bulleted, your audience may not understand which information is most important. This handout outlines the ways in which bullet points should be used as well as ineffective uses of bullet points in business writing.
How to use bullet points
Make sure all items in the list are related to each other
Use the same font and margin width in each bulleted point
Keep bullet points short, preferably no more than three lines long
Begin all items with the same part of speech (active verbs work well) and make sure they are in parallel form
Make all bullet points approximately the same length
Make sure the format is consistent within each list
Emphasize the beginning of each bullet point to make the list skim-friendly
Use periods at the end of each line only if they are complete sentences
Follow up a bulleted list with a sentence or two to give readers some closure.
Bullet points vs. numbers or letters
Use neutral bullet points if all items in a list are equal
Indicate sequence or importance with numbers or letters
Use numbers if the list is more than 5 items long or if you want to refer your audience to specific points quickly
Do not be afraid of bullet points, but remember: bullet points are used to convey information quickly; using bullet points next to paragraphs of information will not help your audience find information easily.