Google Docs: Numbering and Bullet Points

Google Docs: Numbering and Bullet Points




Article Goal - Illustrate how-to use Numbered Lists & Bullet Points
Article Audience - Public


Numbered Lists

1. In an open document, Enter:    1.     (then Tap the Spacebar)
2. This will start a Numbered List
3. Use the Tab key to create a sub list
4. Use Shift + Tab to return to the previous list
5. Tap the Enter key to break out of the numbered/bullet point list 


Bullet Points

1. Enter:    *    (then Tap the Spacebar)
2. This will start a Bullet Points List
3. Use the Tab key to create a sub list
4. Use Shift + Tab to return to the previous list
5. Tap the Enter key to break out of the numbered/bullet point list 



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