Bulleted and numbered lists can be used in your documents to format , arrange , and emphasize text . In this lesson, you will learn how to modify existing bullets , insert new bulleted and numbered lists , select symbols as bullets, and format multilevel lists .
When you want to organize lists in Word, you can format them as either bulleted or numbered lists. Word offers a variety of bullet options that allow you to customize your lists to suit your needs.
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The Bullets and Numbering commands and drop-down arrows
When you're editing a list, you can press Enter to start a new line, and the new line will automatically have a bullet or number. When you've reached the end of your list, press Enter twice to return to normal formatting.
The Define New Bullet dialog box
Choosing a symbol
Preview of the new bullets
You can use a picture as a bullet. Click the Picture button in the Define New Bullet dialog box, then locate the image file on your computer.
Choosing a bullet color
Preview of the new bullet color
The finished bullets
Multilevel lists allow you to create an outline with multiple levels . In fact, you can turn any bulleted or numbered list into a multilevel list by placing the insertion point at the beginning of a line and pressing the Tab key to change the level for that line. You can then use the Multilevel List command to choose the types of bullets or numbering that are used.
A multilevel list
The Multilevel List command
To remove numbers or bullets from a list, select the list, then click the Bullets or Numbering commands.
Placing the insertion point at the beginning of a line
Pressing the Tab key to increase the level of a line