Lengthy text is difficult to read. Use lists
for easy-to-read and good-looking text.
This section contains the following topics:
Related HTML tags | <UL><LI></UL> <OL><LI></OL> |
List type | Explanation | Display example |
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Bulleted list | A bullet precedes each list item. | ![]() |
Ordered list | A number (1, 2, 3, I, ii, iii, and so on.) precedes each list item. | ![]() |
Definition list | Each item is followed by its definition. | ![]() |
Create a field for each list item of the
bulleted list, and then enter any text in it, as follows:
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To indent (nest) a list item after entering
multiple list items, position the cursor
on the list item you want to indent and click
the ![]() To remove an indentation, click the ![]() |
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To divide a list into two lists, position
the cursor where the list is to be divided
and press the Enter key twice. To join two contiguous lists, press the Delete key between them. |
Create a field for each list item of the
ordered list, and then enter any text in it, as follows:
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To change an item number, click the target item using the right mouse button, click the Attributes menu, click the Item tab, and type a new number for the item in the Number field. |
A definition list is a list of items with their definitions.