the main ideas
main ideas
Main idea
You can go as high as you need to go.
No significance; just a decorative form of ordinal notation.
the main ideas
main ideas
Main idea
You can go as high as you need to go.
Main ideas in an outline are typically marked with Roman numerals (I, II, III), capital letters (A, B, C), or Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3). These markers help to differentiate the main points from supporting details or subpoints in the outline.
No significance; just a decorative form of ordinal notation.
Roman Numerals are a part of the structure of a good outline. They also help identify Super Bowls.
It's an outline with a lot information and no overall structure. Usually preceding a more detailed and organised agenda.
I know that a lowercase i comes after the lowercase a, but I'm not sure what comes after that.
It is common practice to use uppercase Roman numerals for the main points in an outline and lowercase letters for subpoints. Arabic numbers are typically used for further details beneath the subpoints.
Main topics or headings in a topic outline are labeled with Roman numerals (I, II, III, etc.). Subtopics are labeled with capital letters (A, B, C, etc.), and further details or points are labeled with Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, etc.). This hierarchical structure helps organize and outline information effectively.
In a topic outline, main topics or headings are labeled with Roman numerals. These should be placed in the left hand margin of the document.