I would say " For more details regarding adding bullets and numbers, see following page."
The correct sentence would be "Please let me know if any further details are required."
Impossible to answer without more details.
It is called an appositive phrase when a phrase separated by commas provides extra information about a noun. This can help provide clarification or additional details about the noun in the sentence.
Revise the details to support the topic sentence
A prepositional phrase adds details to the sentence.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "detailed."
The conjunction AND is used first in a sentence where the sentence preceding it was truncated, or stopped, and there are details to add on the identical topic. It is usually done where putting everything in one long sentence is not possible or desirable. The second sentence should, of necessity, continue the same line of thought and not branch off further, as this can make the AND superfluous.
You will need the services of a lawyer for a current, correct and legal answer based on all the details of your conviction, sentence and parole.
If you mean as in "This here rifle has a hair trigger," it is substandard, but not wrong. Don't use it in writing.
It is grammatically correct. I do not agree, it does not make sense at all, revert what and confirm what ? It would be better to say.....Once you obtain the confirmation details, I will revert... It would depend on what the person was reverting to...another religion, another airline, the list is endless... this is a statement sentence and as such should give better detail .
Supporting details
Yes, it is correct to say "find the details as below" to indicate that more information can be located further down in the communication.