![]() So in this example, we want to leave the first line alone and highlight the other ones: To make a list bulleted, you need to highlight the areas you need to change. So, here’s a plain list without any bullet points. These are the buttons you need to make your bullet pointed lists. One has a list of dots, one has a list of numbers, one has an indenting list of numbers, and two have paragraphs and arrows: Then, look at the Paragraph section and you’ll find a set of useful little buttons. They make sure the reader knows this is a list.They emphasise points you want to emphasise. They present lists in a clear format so people can see it’s a list. They break up blocks of text into tidy chunks so the reader can take in what you’re saying. But for now … Why do we use bullet points?īullet points help to make what you’re saying more clear. Next week, I’m going to treat you to some tips about how the language and punctuation of bullet pointed text works. ![]() It’s Word Tips time and today I’m going to talk about bullet points – why we use them and how to use and format them.
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