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hello today I want to show you how to do a outline using Google Docs and the numbering functions so first youamp;#39;re going to start off with a new document and give it a title about whatever your topic happens to be such as computer-aided design okay then in the body of your document you can either look for the numbering tool over here and if you press this little drop down arrow itamp;#39;ll give you different numbering options okay so the typical outline is usually with this one where youamp;#39;ve got the Roman numerals starting out so here youamp;#39;re going to put your first topic so for example computer-aided design history now if you press the return key or the enter itamp;#39;s going to bring you down to another heading at the same level as the previous one if you want to indent into the next like subcategory press the tab key so tab brings you in one level and so you can say something like inventors or some other category that goes underneath history if I press ENTER