What is the difference between a list and an outlin?
prewriting is free writing what you know about a subject, an outline is a formal list with organization and flow.
A numbered list has only one level. An outline list has multiple nested levels to support outlining.
A numbered list has only one level. An outline list has multiple nested levels to support outlining.
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an formal outline must begin with Roman numeral
1+1
The outline contians only the chapter and section headings from the textbook.
whats the difference between cost and list?
nothing at all
A numbered list in Microsoft Word is a simple sequential list where each item is preceded by a number, typically used for straightforward items or tasks. In contrast, a numbered outline offers hierarchical organization, allowing for multiple levels of numbering (e.g., 1, 1.1, 1.1.1) to represent sub-points and a structured format. While a numbered list is linear, a numbered outline helps organize complex information with clear relationships between main points and sub-points.
An outline numbered list would have sub-sections, like 1.1 and 1.2 or 1(a) and 1(b) and so on. You would see it in very formal documents, like legal documents or reports. A standard numbered list just has whole numbers, so 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on, with no sub-sections.