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Creating an Unordered List
Lists are often used in Web pages to organize and distinguish text. An 
unordered list
 is indented and each list item is preceded by a bullet. An 
ordered list 
is the same except each list item is numbered. Keep in mind that 
in order to be properly formatted, each list item must be its own paragraph.
The list of the type of working dogs would be a good candidate for an unor 
dered list.
1.
To select the five lines of text, at the very top of the document,
  from  live area search dogs  to the end of  accelerant 
dogs 
2.
To create the list, on the Formatting toolbar,
  
The text is formatted as an unordered list.
Using a Heading Style
Now we want to apply appropriate heading styles to the headings on the Web 
page to better format the document. Let's see how to do this using a keyboard 
shortcut.
1.
To select the text line at the top of the document, 
  
Our Dogs
2.
To change this to a Heading Level 1, press:
 + +1
3.
To select the next text line that needs formatting, after the ordered list,
  
Live Area Search Dogs
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