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A mark of punctuation () commonly used in business writing and technical writing to introduce items in a list (or series) is known as a bullet point.
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.
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.
Bullet points help to make what you're saying more clear. They break up blocks of text into tidy chunks, so the reader can take in what you're saying. They present lists in a clear format, so people can see it's a list. Furthermore, they emphasize points you want to emphasize.
Formatting with Bullets Points When using bullets, be consistent throughout the document with the formatting (e.g., capital letters and punctuation at the start and end of each bullet). Choose whatever format you like, but be consistent throughout your document.
Effective bullet points rely on strong headings within a document. The effective use of headings signals the type of information your bullet points will cover, helps the reader identify key areas of information, and improves the reader's ability to scan for pertinent topics of interest.
These sections may include bullet points or numbering as well as more structured sentences. Paragraphs are usually shorter in a report than in an essay. Both essays and reports are examples of academic writing. You are expected to use grammatically correct sentence structure, vocabulary and punctuation.
A bulleted list or bullet list is a list of items preceded with bullets instead of numbers or other objects. Below is an example of such a list. Item one. Item two.
Bullet points help to make what you're saying more clear. They break up blocks of text into tidy chunks, so the reader can take in what you're saying. They present lists in a clear format, so people can see it's a list. Furthermore, they emphasize points you want to emphasize.
There are two types of common lists you can create in Word: bulleted lists and numbered lists.
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