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Creating a Numbered List
                 A numbered list is used to list items in a sequential order. It is useful for steps in a process, ranking items,
                 or any scenario where the sequence of information is important. Numbered lists help in establishing a clear
                 hierarchy and can guide readers through a structured flow of content.
                 Following are the steps to create a numbered list:

                 Step 1:  Select the paragraphs that are to be used in the list of bullets.
                 Step 2:  Click on the Format menu from the Menu bar.                        4

                 Step 3:  Click on the  Bullets  and Numbering  option in the
                         drop-down menu.
                         The Bullets and Numbering dialog box opens.
                 Step 4:  Click on the Ordered tab.                              5

                 Step 5:  Select a desired style for a numbered list  from the
                         given styles.
                 Step 6:  Click on the OK button.
                 The numbered list will be applied to the selected text.         6

                 You can also apply the bulled list to text by using the Toggle
                 Ordered List button in the Formatting toolbar or the Paragraph section in the Properties deck. You can
                 also apply the bulleted list to text by pressing the F12 shortcut key.
                 Page Formatting

                 Page formatting in a word processor like LibreOffice Writer involves adjusting the layout and appearance
                 of an entire page to improve readability, organisation, and aesthetics. Proper page formatting is essential
                 for creating professional and polished documents. Page formatting includes page size, margins, header and
                 footer, border and background, number of columns, etc.

                 Setting up Basic Page Layout using Styles

                 Page Style dialog box is used to define the basic page
                 layout for the entire document. The Page Style dialog
                 box in LibreOffice Writer lets you to customise the layout
                 and appearance of your document pages. Whether you
                 are preparing a professional report, a school project, or
                 a creative booklet, this dialog box allows you to adjust
                 various settings to suit your needs.
                 The Page Style dialog box can be accessed directly by
                 clicking on Default Page style on the status bar. The Default
                 Style is assigned to every new document of the LibreOffice
                 Writer. You can also access the Page Style dialog box by
                 clicking the Format   Page Style option from the Menu
                 bar or by pressing the Alt+Shift+P shortcut key.

                 From changing the paper format and orientation to setting margins, the Page Style dialog box gives you
                 control over how your document looks and prints.





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