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What is the proper way to use bullet points?
Use a period (full stop) after every bullet point that is a sentence (as these bullets do). Use a period after every bullet point that completes the introductory stem. Use no punctuation after bullets that are not sentences and do not complete the stem. Use all sentences or all fragments, not a mixture.
When should bullet points be used?
Use periods at the end of each line only if they are complete sentences. As with any formatting technique, overusing bullet points will detract from the overall goal in writing and formatting a business document. Bullet points should highlight important information only.
What are bullet points used for?
Bullet points are used to draw attention to important information within a document so that a reader can identify the key issues and facts quickly.
Do bullet points have to be complete sentences?
The text that is used to introduce a section of bullet points should end in a colon. When the information provided in bullet points is a complete sentence, it should begin with a capital letter and end with proper punctuation. Bullet points do not necessarily have to be complete sentences.
How do you use bullet points effectively?
Make sure all items in the list are related to each other. Use the same font and margin width in each bulleted point. Keep bullet points short, preferably no more than three lines long. Begin all items with the same part of speech (active verbs work well) and make sure they are in parallel form.
Why would you use a bulleted list in text?
Bullet points are used to draw attention to important information within a document so that a reader can identify the key issues and facts quickly.
When should you use a bulleted list?
Use a period (full stop) after every bullet point that is a sentence (as these bullets do). Use a period after every bullet point that completes the introductory stem. Use no punctuation after bullets that are not sentences and do not complete the stem. Use all sentences or all fragments, not a mixture.
Can you use bullet points in a letter?
Although the document normally includes four to five paragraphs, it's a good idea to place bullet points in your cover letter. One bulleted list works wonders for the layout. It breaks up the text, which makes the letter more reader-friendly. Also, it's a great way to draw attention to your expertise.
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