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when I format a line of text, the lines above lose format
when I try to change format on a line of text, some of the text lines above
move to the left margin or use of indent causes most lines to move to the left. |
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when I format a line of text, the lines above lose format
Alignment and Indentation are *Paragraph* formatting attributes - you can't
change the alignment of just one line in a paragraph, although you might be able to "fake" it. But that's just asking for trouble. If you want to indent just the first line of a paragraph, use FormatParagraph - Indents & Spacing. In teh Indentation section open the Special list, choose First Line & specify haow much in the By field. Alternatively you can use the First Line Indent marker on teh Ruler Bar & drag it to the desired position. If you need more search Word Help using the keyword Indent. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "aja" wrote in message ... when I try to change format on a line of text, some of the text lines above move to the left margin or use of indent causes most lines to move to the left. |
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