Bulleted and numbered lists can be used in your documents to outline, 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 .
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Selecting text to format
Clicking the Bullets drop-down arrow
Selecting a bullet style
A bulleted list
Customizing the indentation
When you need to organize text into a numbered list, Word offers several numbering options. You can format your list with numbers , letters , or Roman numerals .
Selecting text to format
The number command
Viewing the live preview
The formatted list
If you want to restart the numbering of a list, Word has a Restart at 1 option. It can be applied to numeric and alphabetical lists.
Restarting a list
The restarted list
Customizing the look of the bullets in your list can help you emphasize certain list items or personalize the design of your list. Word allows you to format bullets in a variety of ways. You can use symbols and different colors , or even upload a picture as a bullet.
Selecting an existing list
Defining a new bullet
Clicking the Symbol button
Selecting a symbol
Preview of the new symbol
The formatted list
Selecting a list to format
Selecting Define New Bullet...
Clicking the Font button
Changing the bullet color
Clicking OK
The new bullet color
Selecting a list to format
Defining a new bullet
Clicking the Picture button
Clicking Browse From a file
Inserting a picture
Preview of the picture
The formatted list
Not all pictures work well as bullets. Generally, it's best to use a simple graphic that has a white (or transparent) background. This ensures the bullet will have a recognizable shape.
Multilevel lists allow you to create an outline with multiple levels . Any bulleted or numbered list can be turned into a multilevel list by using the Tab key.
A multilevel list
Placing the insertion point
Increasing the indent level
You can make adjustments to the organization of a multilevel list by increasing or decreasing the indent levels. There are several ways to change the indent level:
Increasing the indent level more than once
Decreasing the level of a line
The Increase and Decrease indent commands
When formatting a multilevel list, Word will use the default bullet style. To change the style of a multilevel list, select the list, then click the Multilevel list command on the Home tab.
Formatting a multilevel list