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An unnumbered list is a list of items that has no bullets or numbers associated with each item, but is still semantically a list. This page gives an example of how this style is used.


Unnumbered List

The Unnumbered List style should be used for a group of paragraphs that constitutes a list of things, but where each item in the list is not labelled with a bullet, number or letter. This corresponds to @list-type="simple" in the JATS XML.

Example


The following example demonstrates the use of the Unnumbered List paragraph style. This illustration is an excerpt from the sample document: Sample 2_Book Review.docx

JATS XML Example
<list id="L5" list-type="simple">
	<list-item><p>Argentina</p></list-item>
	<list-item><p>Brazil</p></list-item>
	<list-item><p>England</p></list-item>
	<list-item><p>France</p></list-item>
	<list-item><p>Germany (including West Germany)</p></list-item>
	<list-item><p>Italy</p></list-item>
	<list-item><p>Spain</p></list-item>
	<list-item><p>Uruguay</p></list-item>
</list>
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