Punctuating Bullet Points
- Use a period (full stop) after every bullet point that is a sentence (as these bullets do).
- Use a period after every bullet point that completes the introductory stem.
- Use no punctuation after bullets that are not sentences and do not complete the stem.
- How do you punctuate a bulleted list?
- Do you use commas or semicolons in a bulleted list?
- Do I use commas in a bulleted list?
- How do you punctuate a list example?
How do you punctuate a bulleted list?
If a complete sentence introduces the bulleted list, each item in the list should end with a full stop, not a colon, and each point should begin with a capital letter.
Do you use commas or semicolons in a bulleted list?
You don't need a semicolon at the end of each list item for bullet and numbered lists. It clutters the list and makes it hard to read.
Do I use commas in a bulleted list?
In APA 7, you have two options for punctuating bulleted phrases: to include no punctuation after each list item and after the last list item or to include commas or semicolons, as appropriate, after each list item and final punctuation at the end of the list.
How do you punctuate a list example?
Punctuation for Lists of Items Within a Sentence
Use commas after each item in a list of three or more items. Nurses monitor a patient's vital signs including temperature, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and pulse. Use semi-colons after each item in a list if one or more items already includes a comma.