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
.
On the
Home
tab, click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Bullets
command. A menu of bullet styles will appear.
Clicking the Bullets drop-down arrow
Move the mouse over the various bullet styles. A live preview of the bullet style will appear in the document. Select the bullet style you want to use.
Selecting a bullet style
The text will be formatted as a bulleted list.
A bulleted list
Options for working with lists
To remove numbers or bullets from a list, select the list and click the
Bulleted
or
Numbered list
command.
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.
By dragging the indent markers on the ruler, you can customize the indenting of your list and the distance between the text and the bullet or number.
Customizing the indentation
To create a numbered list:
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
.
Select the text you want to format as a list.
Selecting text to format
On the
Home
tab, click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Numbering
command. A menu of numbering styles will appear.
The number command
Move the mouse over the various numbering styles. A live preview of the numbering style will appear in the document. Select the numbering style you want to use.
Viewing the live preview
The text will format as a numbered list.
The formatted list
To restart a numbered 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.
Right-click the
list item
you want to restart the numbering for, then select
Restart at 1
from the menu that appears.
Restarting a list
The list numbering will restart.
The restarted list
Customizing bullets
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.
To use a symbol as a bullet:
Select an existing list you want to format.
Selecting an existing list
On the
Home
tab, click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Bullets
command. Select
Define New Bullet...
from the drop-down menu.
Defining a new bullet
The
Define New Bullet
dialog box will appear. Click the
Symbol...
button.
Clicking the Symbol button
The
Symbol
dialog box will appear.
Click the
Font
drop-down box and select a font. The
Wingdings
and
Symbol
fonts are good choices because they have many useful symbols.
Select the desired symbol, then click
OK
.
Selecting a symbol
The symbol will appear in the Preview section of the Define New Bullet dialog box. Click
OK
.
Preview of the new symbol
The symbol will appear in the list.
The formatted list
To change the bullet color:
Select an existing list you want to format.
Selecting a list to format
On the
Home
tab, click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Bullets
command. Select
Define New Bullet...
from the drop-down menu.
Selecting Define New Bullet...
The
Define New Bullet
dialog box will appear. Click the
Font
button.
Clicking the Font button
The
Font
dialog box will appear. Click the
Font Color
drop-down box. A menu of font colors will appear.
Select the desired color, then click
OK
.
Changing the bullet color
The bullet color will appear in the Preview section of the Define New Bullet dialog box. Click
OK
.
Clicking OK
The bullet color will change in the list.
The new bullet color
To use a picture as a bullet:
Select an existing list you want to format.
Selecting a list to format
On the
Home
tab, click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Bullets
command. Select
Define New Bullet...
from the drop-down menu.
Defining a new bullet
The
Define New Bullet
dialog box will appear. Click the
Picture
button.
Clicking the Picture button
The
Insert Pictures
dialog box will appear. From here, you can locate an image file stored on your computer or in your OneDrive (previously called SkyDrive), or you can use the search fields to search for an image online.
In our example, we'll click
Browse
to locate a picture stored on our computer.
Clicking Browse From a file
The
Insert Picture
dialog box will appear. Locate and select the desired image file, then click
Insert
.
Inserting a picture
The image will appear in the Preview section of the Define New Bullet dialog box. Click
OK
.
Preview of the picture
The image will appear in the list.
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
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
To create a multilevel list:
Place the
insertion point
at the beginning of the line you want to move.
Placing the insertion point
Press the
Tab
key to increase the indent level of the line. The line will move to the right.
Increasing the indent level
To increase or decrease an 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:
To
increase
the indent by
more than one
level, place the insertion point at the beginning of the line and press the
Tab
key until the desired level is reached.
Increasing the indent level more than once
To
decrease
the indent level, place the insertion point at the beginning of the line, then hold the
Shift
key and press the
Tab
key.
Decreasing the level of a line
You can also increase or decrease the levels of text by placing the insertion point anywhere in the line and then clicking the
Increase
or
Decrease indent
commands.
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
Challenge!
Open an existing Word 2013 document. If you want, you can use our
practice document
.
Insert a
new bulleted list
into the document. If you're using the example, add
Fundraising
,
Chair's Report
, and
Other business
to the bottom of the list.
Create a
new
numbered list
.
Restart the numbering
of the list so it begins with a number of your choice.
Use a
symbol
as a bullet. If you're using the example, change the open circles into a different symbol.
Modify the
color
of a bullet. If you're using the example, change the color of the green diamond bullets.
Change the
style
of the list. If you're using the example, change the bulleted list into a
numbered
list.
Use the
Tab
key to change the levels of some of the lines. If you're using the example, increase the level of the two bullets under the list item
International Arborists Association
.