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"BK" wrote in message
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Once again: thank you, thank you, thank you.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Go to the AutoFormat As You Type tab of Tools | AutoCorrect Options and
check the box for "Set first- and left-indent with tabs and backspaces."
Note that Alt+Shift+Right/Left arrow will also demote/promote outline
levels
even when this box is not checked.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"BK" wrote in message
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Using Word 2003 and typing an outline. I have selected Format |
Bullets
and
Numbering | Outline Numbered and have selected a style that does not
have
the word "heading" in it.
The first level identifier (A) is inserted into my document and I type
the
heading. When I hit "enter" I automatically see the next identifier
for
the
same outline level. In this case, a (B) appears. When I hit the tab
key
to
indent to the next level which should display a 1), nothing happens.
My
text is indented according to the tab spacing, but the (B) remains at
the
level one spot and I do not indent to the next outline level unless I
click
the appropriate button on the tool bar.
Majorly inconvenient to have to mouse to the tool bar every time I want
to
tab in or out to a new outline level.
Am I missing a setting somewhere???