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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. For the biggest impact, bullet point statements should be relatively short.
Punctuation with bullet points If the text of your bullet point is a complete sentence (or multiple sentences), use capital letters and punctuation. If your points are not structured as proper sentences, you don't need to end with punctuation.
Use Bullet Points and Sub-Paragraphs in Your Academic Essay. Once upon a time, bullet points and sub-paragraphs were not allowed in academic writing assignments. ... But studies were conducted that determined that readers process what they are reading in short chunks and their eyes are drawn to bullet points.
Emphasize the beginning of the bullet point, as in this list, when the first few words capture the main idea. ... Make bullet points consistent in structure. ... Punctuate bullets consistently. ... Avoid ending bullet points with semicolons.
you don't use full stops within bullet points where possible start another bullet point or use commas, dashes or semicolons to expand. You don't put or, and after the bullets. There is no punctuation at the end of bullet points. If you add links they appear within the text and not as the whole bullet.
For example, if your bullets contain a blend of advantages and opportunities, break them into two lists, with one labeled Advantages and another labeled Opportunities. Avoid bullet points when you want to build rapport or deal with a sensitive issue. Bullets communicate efficiency rather than warmth.
The effective use of bullet points in business writing can help highlight important information, direct the reader to themed lists, and improve a document's overall readability. These simple tips provide a guide for using bullet points successfully in business writing. Consistent within each 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.
Unfortunately, in practice, bullet points can do the exact opposite. Endless bullets can be tedious to read. They've been around since the 80s, so they no longer automatically make a document look particularly modern. And when they're used in the wrong context, they're anything but easy to understand.
Keep them short and concise, and avoid word wrap, which is when a bullet point is too long to fit on one line and continues to a second line. Waksman says this requires an extra eye sweep from the audience, which is just more work for them. Keep it short. Keep it succinct.
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