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
.
Using bulleted and numbered 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.
Optional: You can download this
example
for extra practice.
To create a list:
Select the text you want to format as a list.
Click the
Bullets
or
Numbering
drop-down arrow on the
Home
tab.
The Bullets and Numbering commands and drop-down arrows
Select the bullet or numbering style you want to use, and it will appear in the document.
To remove numbers or bullets from a list, select the list, then click the
Bullets
or
Numbering
commands.
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.
Bullet options
To use a symbol as a bullet:
Select an existing list.
Click the
Bullets
drop-down arrow.
Select
Define New Bullet
from the drop-down menu. The Define New Bullet dialog box appears.
The Define New Bullet dialog box
Click the
Symbol
button. The Symbol dialog box appears.
Click the
Font
drop-down box, and select a font. The
Wingdings
and
Symbol
fonts are good choices because they have a large number of useful symbols.
Choosing a symbol
Select the desired symbol.
Click
OK
. The symbol will now appear in the Preview section of the Define New Bullet dialog box.
Preview of the new bullets
Click
OK
to apply the symbol to the list in the document.
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.
To change the bullet color:
Select an existing list.
Click the
Bullets
drop-down arrow.
Select
Define New Bullet
from the list. The Define New Bullet dialog box appears.
Click the
Font
button. The Font dialog box appears.
Click the
Font Color
drop-down box.
Choosing a bullet color
Click the desired color to select it.
Click
OK
. The bullet color will now appear in the Preview section of the Define New Bullet dialog box.
Preview of the new bullet color
Click
OK
to apply the bullet color to the list in the document.
The finished bullets
Multilevel lists
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
To create a multilevel list:
Select the text you want to format as a multilevel list.
Click the
Multilevel List
command on the
Home
tab.
The Multilevel List command
Click the bullet or numbering style you want to use. It will appear in the document.
Position your cursor at the end of a list item, then press the
Enter
key to add an item to the list.
To remove numbers or bullets from a list, select the list, then click the
Bullets
or
Numbering
commands.
To change the level of a line:
Place the
insertion point
at the beginning of the line.
Placing the insertion point at the beginning of a line
Press the
Tab
key to increase the level.
Pressing the Tab key to increase the level of a line
Hold
Shift
and press
Tab
to decrease the level.
Challenge!
Open an
existing Word document
. If you want, you can use this
example
.
Format some text as a
bulleted
or
numbered
list. If you're using the example, use the list of New Clients on page 2.
Insert a
new numbered list
into the document.
Modify the
color
of a bullet.
Use the
Tab
key to change the levels of some of the lines.