From the course: Word: Formatting and Styles in Depth (365/2019)

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Apply styles to lists

Apply styles to lists

From the course: Word: Formatting and Styles in Depth (365/2019)

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Apply styles to lists

- [Instructor] Microsoft Word supports two broad types of lists. The first type of list is a single-level list. And there are two types of single-level lists: with bullet points and with numbers. We use numbered lists for things that are done in a sequence, a series of steps, or for a list that is inherently numbered, like a list of the top 10 movies: one, two, three, four, or five. We use bullet points for items where the sequence doesn't make a difference. They are peers to each other. The second type of list is a multi-level list, which can include either numbers or bullet points, or both. Let's see how we apply styles to lists in Word. This is the sales list document. It contains two different lists, a single-level list and a multi-level list. The items in our single-level list aren't necessarily a numbered list. I think they're probably peers to each other. And I have, again, my style gallery right here. So if I…

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