Final answer:
To move 'Integrated systems' to the top of a bulleted list, use click and drag or the cut and paste method with keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + X to cut and Ctrl + V to paste (Command + X/V for Macs).
Step-by-step explanation:
To move the bulleted list item 'Integrated systems' so it becomes the first item in the list, you will need to edit the list. If you are doing this on a computer, you can usually click and drag the item to the top or cut and paste it. Here's how you can do this:
- Click directly in front of the 'Integrated systems' list item to place your cursor there.
- Press and hold the Shift key, then press the down arrow to select the entire line if not already highlighted.
- Once highlighted, press Ctrl + X to cut the item. (On a Mac, use Command + X.)
- Move your cursor to the beginning of the list where you want 'Integrated systems' to appear.
- Press Ctrl + V to paste the item at the top of the list. (On a Mac, use Command + V.)
This will reorder the bullet points and place 'Integrated systems' as the first item.