Here's how it works:
* I. Main Point 1
* A. Subpoint 1
* 1. Supporting Detail 1
* a. Example 1
* b. Example 2
* 2. Supporting Detail 2
* a. Example 1
* b. Example 2
* B. Subpoint 2
* 1. Supporting Detail 1
* a. Example 1
* b. Example 2
* 2. Supporting Detail 2
* a. Example 1
* b. Example 2
* II. Main Point 2
* A. Subpoint 1
* 1. Supporting Detail 1
* a. Example 1
* b. Example 2
* 2. Supporting Detail 2
* a. Example 1
* b. Example 2
* B. Subpoint 2
* 1. Supporting Detail 1
* a. Example 1
* b. Example 2
* 2. Supporting Detail 2
* a. Example 1
* b. Example 2
Key Features:
* Capital Letters (I, II, III, etc.) for main points.
* Arabic Numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) for subpoints.
* Lowercase Letters (a, b, c, etc.) for supporting details and examples.
Advantages:
* Clear Hierarchy: The format visually emphasizes the relationship between main points, subpoints, and supporting details.
* Easy Navigation: The numbering system allows for easy reference and retrieval of specific information.
Note: There are other outline formats as well, such as the Alphanumeric Outline (which uses Roman numerals, capital letters, Arabic numbers, and lowercase letters) and the Standard Outline (which uses Roman numerals, capital letters, Arabic numbers, lowercase letters, and symbols).