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Paragraph and sentence spacing
I have Office Home and Student 2007. I'm trying to write a short story and
each new paragraph must be indented, so I hit ENTER, but when I'm writing text that uses wrap around it still indents the continuing line. I've reviewed my info on paragrph formating but i can't figure it out. It's very frustrating. Any suggestions alppreciated. 4hal |
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Paragraph and sentence spacing
Click in front of the line that you want to indent.
On the Page Layout tab, click the Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher, and then click the Indents and Spacing tab. In the Special list under Indentation, click First line, and then in the By box, set the amount of space that you want the first line to be indented. Note The first line of the paragraph and all subsequent paragraphs that you type will be indented. However, any paragraphs before the selected paragraph must be manually indented by using the same procedure. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "4hal" wrote in message ... I have Office Home and Student 2007. I'm trying to write a short story and each new paragraph must be indented, so I hit ENTER, but when I'm writing text that uses wrap around it still indents the continuing line. I've reviewed my info on paragrph formating but i can't figure it out. It's very frustrating. Any suggestions alppreciated. 4hal |
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Paragraph and sentence spacing
I will try this. Thank you.
"JoAnn Paules" wrote: Click in front of the line that you want to indent. On the Page Layout tab, click the Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher, and then click the Indents and Spacing tab. In the Special list under Indentation, click First line, and then in the By box, set the amount of space that you want the first line to be indented. Note The first line of the paragraph and all subsequent paragraphs that you type will be indented. However, any paragraphs before the selected paragraph must be manually indented by using the same procedure. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "4hal" wrote in message ... I have Office Home and Student 2007. I'm trying to write a short story and each new paragraph must be indented, so I hit ENTER, but when I'm writing text that uses wrap around it still indents the continuing line. I've reviewed my info on paragrph formating but i can't figure it out. It's very frustrating. Any suggestions alppreciated. 4hal |
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