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Nirmal
 
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Default set right and left tab in same line after typing the line

How to change the alignment of tab,( i.e some tab should be right and some
should be left aligned) after the line has been typed with all tabs left
aligned.


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Nirmal K
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Carol
 
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Format | Tabs

"Nirmal" wrote:

How to change the alignment of tab,( i.e some tab should be right and some
should be left aligned) after the line has been typed with all tabs left
aligned.


Regards,
Nirmal K

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Stefan Blom
 
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Default set right and left tab in same line after typing the line

On the Format menu, click Tabs. (If you are changing a style, access
the Tabs dialog box via Modify Style.) In the dialog box, select the
tab stop that you want to modify. Specify the desired settings for
alignment (and leader, if necessary). Click Set, and then click OK.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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How to change the alignment of tab,( i.e some tab should be right
and some
should be left aligned) after the line has been typed with all tabs
left
aligned.


Regards,
Nirmal K




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Format/Tab changes alignment of all tabs, I want to change alignment of only
specified tabs.

Nirmal K

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Format | Tabs

"Nirmal" wrote:

How to change the alignment of tab,( i.e some tab should be right and some
should be left aligned) after the line has been typed with all tabs left
aligned.


Regards,
Nirmal K

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Excellent it works. Thank you.

"Nirmal" wrote:

How to change the alignment of tab,( i.e some tab should be right and some
should be left aligned) after the line has been typed with all tabs left
aligned.


Regards,
Nirmal K

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