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Move the bulleted list item 'Integrated systems' so it becomes the first item in the list.

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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:

  1. Click directly in front of the 'Integrated systems' list item to place your cursor there.
  2. Press and hold the Shift key, then press the down arrow to select the entire line if not already highlighted.
  3. Once highlighted, press Ctrl + X to cut the item. (On a Mac, use Command + X.)
  4. Move your cursor to the beginning of the list where you want 'Integrated systems' to appear.
  5. 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.

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