Stephen is writing a report. He has some information that he wants to include as a bulleted list, and he needs to organize the information with several subtopics. He also wants to use pictures for some of the bullet characters, instead of the default bullets. How can he do this?
What will be an ideal response?
Stephen should create a multilevel list, also called an outline. A multilevel list organizes a list into a hierarchical structure, so Stephen can create several topics and subtopics. To create a multilevel list, Stephen can click the Multilevel List list arrow in the Paragraph group on the HOME tab, then he can select a style that suits his needs.
Alternately, he can create a bulleted list by clicking the Bullets button in the Paragraph group on the HOME tab. Once the information is entered in the list, Stephen can use the Increase Indent and Decrease Indent buttons to demote and promote topics.
To use a picture instead of a default bullet character, Stephen can click Define New Bullet in the Bullet list, then select from the options in the Define New Bullet dialog box.
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