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I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address label, after
I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address, is there a keystroke to
make this happen? If not, how do you achieve this? Thank you in advance for
any help.
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TAB (or in a table CTRL+TAB)?

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Gina B. wrote:
I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address
label, after I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address, is
there a keystroke to make this happen? If not, how do you achieve
this? Thank you in advance for any help.



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But that doesn't line up subsequent lines after I return.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

TAB (or in a table CTRL+TAB)?

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Gina B. wrote:
I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address
label, after I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address, is
there a keystroke to make this happen? If not, how do you achieve
this? Thank you in advance for any help.




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If you aren't going to set a paragraph setting or create a style for it,
then you'll just have to continue hitting the tab key.

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But that doesn't line up subsequent lines after I return.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

TAB (or in a table CTRL+TAB)?

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Gina B. wrote:
I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address
label, after I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address, is
there a keystroke to make this happen? If not, how do you achieve
this? Thank you in advance for any help.






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Bummer! WordPerfect has a simple keystroke for this...have to take that up
with the Word folks I guess. thanks for your reply.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

If you aren't going to set a paragraph setting or create a style for it,
then you'll just have to continue hitting the tab key.

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But that doesn't line up subsequent lines after I return.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

TAB (or in a table CTRL+TAB)?

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Gina B. wrote:
I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address
label, after I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address, is
there a keystroke to make this happen? If not, how do you achieve
this? Thank you in advance for any help.








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Default What is the keystroke to indent?

If you're looking for something like this:

To: John Smith
123 West Street
Plano, TX 50399

follow Suzanne's suggestion to use Control+T to set the Hanging Indent and
press Shift+Enter at the end of each line. This makes it one continuous
paragraph so it's easier to adjust the amount of indentation using the lower
triangular marker at the left end of the ruler bar - the keystroke applies
the indent in .5" increments with each successive stroke & the next .5" mark
may be too much space.

After the Zip just press Enter as you normally would to go on to another
flush left paragraph. If you *don't* want to continue the Hanging Indent
formatting (and it's arguably better not to) on to the rest of your
paragraphs, just key Shift+Control+T after pressing Enter.
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"Gina B." wrote in message
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Bummer! WordPerfect has a simple keystroke for this...have to take that
up
with the Word folks I guess. thanks for your reply.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

If you aren't going to set a paragraph setting or create a style for it,
then you'll just have to continue hitting the tab key.

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


"Gina B." wrote in message
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But that doesn't line up subsequent lines after I return.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

TAB (or in a table CTRL+TAB)?

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Gina B. wrote:
I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address
label, after I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address,
is
there a keystroke to make this happen? If not, how do you achieve
this? Thank you in advance for any help.








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You can create a hanging indent (which is what you're describing) with
Ctrl+T.

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I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address label,

after
I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address, is there a keystroke

to
make this happen? If not, how do you achieve this? Thank you in advance

for
any help.


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Press the "Increase Indent" button.

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I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address label,
after
I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address, is there a keystroke
to
make this happen? If not, how do you achieve this? Thank you in advance
for
any help.



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Is there a means to map a key to this action?
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Press the "Increase Indent" button.

Gordo


"Gina B." Gina wrote in message
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I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address label,
after
I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address, is there a keystroke
to
make this happen? If not, how do you achieve this? Thank you in advance
for
any help.




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Ctrl+M = Indent
Ctrl+T = Hanging Indent

Ctrl+Shft+M = Unindent
Ctrl+Shft+T = Unhang

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Is there a means to map a key to this action?
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"gordo" wrote:

Press the "Increase Indent" button.

Gordo


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I just want to do a basic indent. For e.g., in doing an address label,
after
I type "To:", I'd like to indent and type my address, is there a
keystroke
to
make this happen? If not, how do you achieve this? Thank you in
advance
for
any help.







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