Glossary

A list is a record that consists of an introductory statement and a a series of items written one after another. The list can be presented vertically or horizontally.

In a horizontal list, the items are part of the sentence and follow the introductory statement. In a vertical list, the items are on separate lines.

A list that appears in a sentence is called a horizontal list or a run-in list (sometimes also referred to as an in-line list).
Vertical versus horizontal list

More about horizontal lists

A list is a record that consists of an introductory statement and a a series of items written one after another. The list can be presented vertically or horizontally.

In a vertical list, the items are on separate lines. In a horizontal list, the items are part of the sentence and follow the introductory statement.

Vertical versus horizontal list

More about lists

A list is a record that consists of an introductory statement and a a series of items written one after another. The list can be presented vertically or horizontally.

In a vertical list, the items are on separate lines. In a horizontal list, the items are part of the sentence and follow the introductory statement.

Vertical versus horizontal list

More about vertical lists