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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. ... Avoid making bullet points so long that they look like paragraphs.
Alternatively referred to as a bullet point, a bullet is an asterisk, black dot, circle, or other mark that is found before the text. They are utilized to identify key items or denote significance. Bullet points are often used in presentations to help organize information and make it easier to read or understand.
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.
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.
Type a Bullet Point If you're using Microsoft Windows, you can type a bullet by holding down the “Alt” key on your keyboard and typing the bullet alt code, which is “0149,” on your numeric keypad, on the right side of your keyboard.
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.
If you write regularly, you will find other times to use bullet points too. ... 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.
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