what is the difference between numbered list and bulleted list in ms word 2010
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In a bulleted list each new entry is identified by a "bullet" - often a small circular symbol - to the left of the list entry.
Eg:
- These
- are
- bullets
In a numbered list this is replaced by a number, in sequential order.
Eg:
1. This
2. is
3. a
4. numbered
5. list
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The difference between numbered list and a bulleted list in Microsoft word is that numbered list has the corresponding number associated with it or the current number of sentence that you are writing, whereas a bulleted list does not contain any numbers but only have plain bullets.
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Usually, sub-questions and other details are marked as a numbered list
- The numbered list is useful when you want to know the total number of entries you have entered.
- For example, we can see that in question papers sub-questions are marked as a numbered list.
Now in the case of a bulleted list
- In a bulleted list, the bullets are marked as a round circle by default, the sub point that you enter is entered as bullets.
- The bullet shape, size, and color can be changed.
- They do not have numbering so it is difficult to count the total number of sub-points.
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