Use a screen reader to create bulleted or numbered lists with Word
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This article is for people who use a screen reader program such as Windows Narrator, JAWS, or NVDA with Windows tools or features and Microsoft 365 products. This article is part of the Accessibility help & learning content set where you can find more accessibility information on our apps. For general help, visit Microsoft Support.

Use Word with your keyboard and a screen reader to create bulleted or numbered lists. We have tested it with Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques. You'll learn how to turn existing lines of text into a list, change the bullet style, and create nested lists.

Screen readers vary in their ability to describe the style of bullet or number used for a list. You might need to adjust your screen reader’s verbosity settings. For example, JAWS can identify the ten most common bullet types.

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Type a bulleted or numbered list

There are two ways to create a bulleted or numbered list.

Type the list first

  1. Type the items for your list. Press Enter to separate each item.

  2. Select the items for the list.

  3. To turn the items into a list, do one of the following:

    • For a bulleted list, press Alt+H, U, L. You hear: "Bullet Library, None." Use the Right and Left arrow keys to browse the bullet style options, and press Enter to select.

    • For a numbered list, press Alt+H, N. You hear: "Numbering Library, None." Use the Right and Left arrow keys to browse the numbering style options, and press Enter to select.

  4. To exit the list, press the Down arrow key. You hear: "Exit list."

Choose the list style first

  1. Do one of the following:

    • To create a bulleted list, press Alt+H, U to open the library of bullet styles. You hear: "Bullet Library, None." Use the Right and Left arrow keys to browse the bullet style options, and press Enter to select.

    • To create a numbered list, press Alt+H, N to open the library of numbering styles. You hear: "Numbering Library, None." Use the Right and Left arrow keys to browse the numbering style options, and press Enter to select.

  2. Type the first item in the list. To continue the list, press Enter and type the next item.

  3. To stop creating the list, press Enter instead of typing a new item.

Make a nested list within a list

You can create a list within a list, such as nested bullets in a bulleted list.

  1. In an existing list, navigate to the end of the list item after which you want to start the nested list, and press Enter to create a new list item.

  2. Press the Tab key. Word increases the indent for the new list item and makes it part of a nested list.

    Note: The bullet or numbering style for the new list item is based on the style of its parent. To learn how to change it, refer to Change the bullet or number style.

  3. Type the items for the nested list. For more information, refer to Type a bulleted or numbered list.

Change the bullet or numbering style

If you want to change the style of an existing list, you can choose any style from the bullet or numbering library.

  1. Select the entire list.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • To open the Bullet Library, press Alt+H, U.

    • To open the Numbering Library, press Alt+H, N.

  3. Use the Right and Left arrow keys to go through the available options, which can vary depending on what you’ve used most recently. To choose a style, press Enter.

Change the alignment of a list

It is simple to change a list’s alignment with respect to the page margin.

  1. Select the entire list.

  2. To decrease indent, or move the list closer to the margin, press Alt+H, A, O.

  3. To increase indent, or move the list farther away from the margin, press Alt+H, A, I.

See also

Use a screen reader to insert and change text in Word

Use a screen reader to align text and paragraphs in Word

Keyboard shortcuts in Word

Basic tasks using a screen reader with Word

Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365

Use a screen reader to explore and navigate Word

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