How to add Bullet List to
Microsoft Word document
A bullet list or numbered list
provide a great way to present a lot of information in an easy-to-understand
format.
There are two types of lists
most commonly used: bulleted and numbered. We will use a bulleted list
below to present the steps required in this Word tutorial.
- Type the text that you
want in the list and press the Enter key (PC) or Return key (Macintosh)
after each item.
- Select the text you want
in the list
- Go to the Format menu and
select Bullets and Numbering. The Bullets and Numbering window opens.
- Select the Bulleted or
Numbered tab in the upper-left corner of the window
- Select one bullet or number
style from the choices presented
- Select the Customize button
if you want to further customize the bullet or number symbols
- Select the bullet or number's
size, shape and position, as well as the text position and the type
of font you want to use for the symbol. You can also select a start
number for a numbered list
- Select a new bullet character
by clicking the Bullet button, which offers numerous style choices
- Pick a font from the menu,
and then select a new symbol
- If you want a simple list,
without custom formatting, highlight the list text and press the Bullet
or Number button in the Formatting toolbar at the top of Microsoft Word's
document window
- Or press the button, and
then type your list
- Use bulleted lists when
the sequence of tasks is not important and you just want to draw attention
to specific items
- Use numbered lists when
you want readers to do things sequentially
- On the Numbering tab, you
can choose to restart numbering if this is a new list, or continue numbering
if numbers in your list are separated by text or graphics
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