Lists
Lists may be introduced by a sentence, a complete grammatical proposition or by the first part of a proposition, completed by the items in the list.
Each item in a list shall be preceded by a bullet, a dash, an Arabic numeral followed by a parenthesis, or a lower case letter followed by a parenthesis.
EXAMPLE 1:
list item 1
list item 2
list item 3
EXAMPLE 2:
list item 1;
list item 2;
list item 3.
EXAMPLE 3:
list item 1,
list item 2,
list item 3.
EXAMPLE 4:
List item 1
List item 2
List item 3
EXAMPLE 5:
a) List item a.
b) List item b.
c) List item c.
EXAMPLE 6:
list item 1
list item 2
list item 3
"And" or "or" shall be used at the end of the penultimate element of a list to indicate unambiguously whether all the elements apply ("and") or whether they are mutually exclusive ("or").
- Use the appropriate bullet styles, i.e. styles B1 to B5 or B1+ to B3+, BN, BL.
- Separate the list item identifier (e.g. bullet) and the text with a tab (if using styles B1 to B5, the others are automatic bullet styles containing the space).
- Ensure that the formatting of the lists is consistent throughout the deliverable.