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Adding tabs to existing document
I have an existing document with seveal bulleted items. I want to setup a
tab on the 1st bulleted item so I can lineup the responses to an item as seen below. Date: tab here Subject: tab here But when I set the tab on the "Date" line and then go to the "Subject" line it has disappeared. Is there anyway to set up the tab and make it stick for all the lines. |
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Adding tabs to existing document
When you set tab stops, you're setting them for the current paragraph or
selection. If you select both paragraphs before setting the tab stop, they'll apply to both. If you set a tab stop in one paragraph, it will also apply to any further paragraphs you create by pressing Enter at the end of that paragraph (or a subsequent one) until you delete the tab stop or reset the paragraph style to the default. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Cheer-Phil-ly" wrote in message ... I have an existing document with seveal bulleted items. I want to setup a tab on the 1st bulleted item so I can lineup the responses to an item as seen below. Date: tab here Subject: tab here But when I set the tab on the "Date" line and then go to the "Subject" line it has disappeared. Is there anyway to set up the tab and make it stick for all the lines. |
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