A list is a list, right? Wrong! There’s a world of difference between a bulleted list and a numbered list. Here’s what you need to know:
When to use numbers
Use numbers when the sequence is important. For example, if someone is house-sitting for you, the instructions for setting the alarm will be something like this:
- Type in the code. 
- Press Exit. 
- Leave the house within 30 seconds. 
- Lock up. 
It would make no sense to instruct the person to leave the house before setting the alarm!
When to use bullets
Use numbers when — you guessed it — the order is not important.
On the subject of bullets, I prefer to avoid fancy ones. The reason is that once the reader starts to notice things like the style of the bullet points, you’ve lost them. It’s just a distraction in my view.
