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  2. Template:Indented plainlist - Wikipedia

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    If supplied, the list, as a normal bulleted list. Every line should start with an asterisk. No blank lines between lines. Content: required: Class: class: Adds a CSS class to the containing div. Default The class "plainlist" is always applied. Example nowrap: String: optional: Style: style: Adds CSS style options.

  3. Template:Unbulleted indent list - Wikipedia

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    This template is very similar to {{unbulleted list}}, except that it automatically indents parts of long items that are wrapped onto a new line. This makes it easier to tell apart multiple such items when width is limited—e.g. in an {{ infobox }} —and eliminates the need for a bulleted list.

  4. Help:List - Wikipedia

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    ''Title of list:'' example 1, example 2, example 3 Title of list: example 1, example 2, example 3 This style requires less space on the page, and is preferred if there are only a few entries in the list, it can be read easily, and a direct edit point is not required. The list items should start with a lowercase letter unless they are proper nouns.

  5. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Formatting and ...

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    To create a list, simply go into edit mode, type or paste the list items (each on a separate line), and then type an asterisk (*) at the beginning of each list item for a bulleted list or a pound sign (#) to create a numbered list. Figure 14-3 shows the same list used in previous examples, this time as a numbered list. Generally, a numbered ...

  6. Indentation examples - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most common departure from proper list markup is the use of :. In definition lists, a ; at the beginning of the line indicates a term which is to be defined, and : at the beginning of the next line indicates the definition of the term. But in talk pages ; is seldom used.

  7. Template:Unbulleted indent list/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Lists

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    List items should be formatted consistently in a list. Unless there is a good reason to use different list types in the same page, consistency throughout an article is also desirable. Use sentence case by default for list items, whether they are complete sentences or not. Sentence case is used for around 99% of lists on Wikipedia.

  9. Comma-separated values - Wikipedia

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    CSV is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values (many implementations of CSV import/export tools allow other separators to be used; for example, the use of a "Sep=^" row as the first row in the *.csv file will cause Excel to open the file expecting caret "^" to be the separator instead of comma ","). Simple CSV implementations ...