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I'm sure this is obvious to many people, but it's giving me a problem. I
want to explain it clearly. I pasted text from a box on a website into Word 2007 (on a Vista SP1 box). I have this situation: Paragraph 1 My paragraphs are over on the left in a block like this. And they stay that way. I've been all over the ribbon's "paragraph section, but clicking every available button isn't helping me. Paragraph 2 What I want to do is highlight all my paragraphs that are configured like the one above, and have them go all the way to the end of the imaginary ruler, like you see here in this paragraph. I can't figure out how to do this. I know there has to be a way. I know in previous versions, one paragraph was destined to follow the configuration of a previous one. The MVP site for word at www.word.mvps.org here seems to be based on Word 2002. How can I highlight all my paragraphs in the doc pasted into Word that look like paragraph 1, and go to some button on the ribbon or key combo that will make them look like the paragraphs under the heading Paragrah 2? Tia, CH |
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