NOTE: the subject line is partially a reference to this t-shirt:
http://tinyurl.com/ya32lf)

(NOTE: no comment on the writing I'm using in this question is implied
or should be inferred. It's just the first example that I found.)

How do you decide when to present a list in the form of a sentence,
when to make a bulleted list, and when it doesn't matter.

For example, have a look at this page:

http://www.seanhower.com/whatIsTechComm.html

First paragraph, third sentence: this looks to me like it's a list,
but it's presented as a sentence. Meanwhile, below the second
paragraph, is a bulleted list.

If you have other examples to illustrate your thoughts, please share them.

Thanks...

-- 
Milan Davidovic
http://altmilan.blogspot.com
http://www.terminus1525.ca/studio/view/2758

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