Political Science, asked by roopsagrawal, 1 year ago

what is the difference between numbered list and bulleted list in ms word 2010​

Answers

Answered by vijaysir999932
153

Answer:

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

Answered by DeenaMathew
44

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.

Detailed answer

Usually, sub-questions and other details are marked as a numbered list

  1. The numbered list is useful when you want to know the total number of entries you have entered.
  2. 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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