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Hanging indent, indenting all lines!
Somehow I messed up my hanging indent and now all lines are are indenting when I only want the second and succeeding lines indented. Can someone tell me how to fix this.
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Hanging indent, indenting all lines!
Find the "Format Paragraph" pane. (If you have a Ribbon, it's the tiny
arrow at the lower right corner of the "Paragraph" group on the Home tab.) On the Indents and Spacing tab, the second bunch of stuff is called "Indentation." In the middle is a menu called "Special." From it, choose "Hanging," and say how much you want it to be indented from the first line of the paragraph. (The indentation of the first line of the paragraph is set by the number to the left labeled "Before text.") If you want a Style to have a hanging indent, you'll find exactly the same panel inside the Style panel, under Format Paragraph. On Nov 13, 5:36*pm, CFrames wrote: Somehow I messed up my hanging indent and now all lines are are indenting when I only want the second and succeeding lines indented. Can someone tell me how to fix this. Cindi -- CFrames |
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Hanging indent, indenting all lines!
The easiest way to open the Paragraph dialog in most cases is to right-click
and choose Paragraph... from the context menu. But a still easier way to format a paragraph is by dragging the indent markers on the ruler. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Find the "Format Paragraph" pane. (If you have a Ribbon, it's the tiny arrow at the lower right corner of the "Paragraph" group on the Home tab.) On the Indents and Spacing tab, the second bunch of stuff is called "Indentation." In the middle is a menu called "Special." From it, choose "Hanging," and say how much you want it to be indented from the first line of the paragraph. (The indentation of the first line of the paragraph is set by the number to the left labeled "Before text.") If you want a Style to have a hanging indent, you'll find exactly the same panel inside the Style panel, under Format Paragraph. On Nov 13, 5:36 pm, CFrames wrote: Somehow I messed up my hanging indent and now all lines are are indenting when I only want the second and succeeding lines indented. Can someone tell me how to fix this. Cindi -- CFrames |
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Hanging indent, indenting all lines!
True, but then you can only use the detents available, and it won't
help you if you want a whole Style that way, which is probably what she wants in the long run. On Nov 16, 9:25*am, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The easiest way to open the Paragraph dialog in most cases is to right-click and choose Paragraph... from the context menu. But a still easier way to format a paragraph is by dragging the indent markers on the ruler. "Peter T. Daniels" *wrote in ... Find the "Format Paragraph" pane. (If you have a Ribbon, it's the tiny arrow at the lower right corner of the "Paragraph" group on the Home tab.) On the Indents and Spacing tab, the second bunch of stuff is called "Indentation." In the middle is a menu called "Special." From it, choose "Hanging," and say how much you want it to be indented from the first line of the paragraph. (The indentation of the first line of the paragraph is set by the number to the left labeled "Before text.") If you want a Style to have a hanging indent, you'll find exactly the same panel inside the Style panel, under Format Paragraph. On Nov 13, 5:36 pm, CFrames wrote: Somehow I messed up my hanging indent and now all lines are are indenting when I only want the second and succeeding lines indented. Can someone tell me how to fix this. Cindi |
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Hanging indent, indenting all lines!
You can set any indent to any precise amount (displayed as you drag) by
pressing Alt while dragging. And after you get the paragraph the way you want it, you can use "Update style to match selection" in the Styles pane. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... True, but then you can only use the detents available, and it won't help you if you want a whole Style that way, which is probably what she wants in the long run. On Nov 16, 9:25 am, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The easiest way to open the Paragraph dialog in most cases is to right-click and choose Paragraph... from the context menu. But a still easier way to format a paragraph is by dragging the indent markers on the ruler. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... Find the "Format Paragraph" pane. (If you have a Ribbon, it's the tiny arrow at the lower right corner of the "Paragraph" group on the Home tab.) On the Indents and Spacing tab, the second bunch of stuff is called "Indentation." In the middle is a menu called "Special." From it, choose "Hanging," and say how much you want it to be indented from the first line of the paragraph. (The indentation of the first line of the paragraph is set by the number to the left labeled "Before text.") If you want a Style to have a hanging indent, you'll find exactly the same panel inside the Style panel, under Format Paragraph. On Nov 13, 5:36 pm, CFrames wrote: Somehow I messed up my hanging indent and now all lines are are indenting when I only want the second and succeeding lines indented. Can someone tell me how to fix this. Cindi |
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