A multilevel list is a list with more than one level. For example, the picture is an example of a multilevel bullet list and a multilevel numbered list. In the multilevel numbered list, there is an “a” and “b” item under 2.
Programs like word processors that support bullet lists and number lists also always support multilevel versions of those lists.
List, Software terms, Unordered list
In Microsoft Word, while creating a bullet or number list, you can create a new level by pressing the Tab. If you need to move back to the previous level, press Shift+Tab.
Related information
- How to create a multilevel list in a word processor.
- How to create a multilevel list in HTML.
- How to create a bullet and number list in HTML.