When you click in a bulleted list placeholder, the placeholder is activated, allowing you to start typing your list items. The default bullet style is typically applied, and as you type, each new line automatically creates a new bullet point. You can also modify the bullet style or indentation using formatting options.
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a Bulleted list No, that's incorrect, I'm afraid. A bulleted list is used when no sequencing is necessary. A numbered or lettered list is used to indicate a particular sequence of items.
A Bulleted List
When you click the dashed border of a placeholder it displays as a Solid line.
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Bulleted is a list not allowed on papers.
Word will automatically format your text as a bulleted list when you start a new line and type asterisks (*) or hyphens (-) followed by a space. It also recognizes when you type a series of items on separate lines, converting them into a bulleted list if they are formatted consistently. Additionally, if you press the Enter key after completing a bulleted item, Word will continue the bulleted list for subsequent lines until you press Enter again or select a different formatting option.
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