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Unordered Lists

Just as in HTML, it is also possible to include unordered lists in LATEX. The bullet-ed items below point out a few of LATEX's more powerful features and were created using such a list. The basic command $\backslash$begin{itemize} starts the list structure, and each bulleted entry is identified with a $\backslash$item tag. The end of the list is identified with a $\backslash$end{itemize} tag.

The following other features of LATEX are written as entries in an unordered list.

\begin{wrapfigure}{r}[0in]{0in}
\epsfig{file=hyatt.ps, width = 1in}\end{wrapfigure}


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Don Hyatt 2001-06-08