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Explain the difference between numbered text and outline numbered text in terms of their use.​

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With numbered text, the last identifier also conveys how many blocks were in the list. With outline-numbered text, the items are in a well-ordered hierarchy.

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Numbered text refers to a method of numbering in which numbers are placed in front of text such as 1, 2, 3, and so on. Therefore, a simple numbered or bulleted list can be employed in numbered text.

Outline numbered text refers to the numbering that is employed when there is a combination of bullets and numbers, or whether the list is a structured, hierarchical list or an outline. For example, in a legal or structured document, outline numbering assigns sections like 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3, before progressing to 2 (where we will have 2.1. 2.2, and 2.3), etc.

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