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Lists
Updated Jul 01

    Lists

    • 1 When to use Lists
    • 2 How to Insert Lists
    • 3 Design Guidelines
    • 4 More about Content Types and Formatting

    When to use Lists

    Lists are used to format sequential or subordinate content or steps. Lists are either a numbered or bullet list. Numbered lists should always be utilized for sequential steps; while bullet lists should be utilized to group like content. An example of a page using multiple types of lists.

    How to Insert Lists

    Both numbered and bullet lists can be inserted by entering editing mode

    • Selecting the 'Numbered List' or 'Bullet List' button found on the editing toolbar.

      Depicts the Bullet List Button on the editing toolbar.
      Bullet List Button
      Depcits the Numbered List Button on the editing toolbar.
      Numbered List Button



      • To create sub lists, use the indent button.


        Depicts the Indent Right Button.
        Indent Right Button

    Design Guidelines

    • Leverage numbered lists to indicate sequential steps for a process.

    • Utilize bullet lists to highlight related, but unordered, content.

    • Use the Indent button to create sub lists.

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