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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.

Note that only a single level of Unnumbered List item is supported by default in eXtyles NLM. This is because, with no bullets or other labels to identify which level each item is assigned to, it is generally not safe to use multilevel unnumbered lists.

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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