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Glad I could help.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Maggielena" wrote in message ... Stefan: I tried it, it works, HOORAY!! Thanks soooo much. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Click Office button | Word Options. In the Proofing category, click the AutoCorrect Options button. On the AutoFormat As You Type tab, check the option to "Set left- and first-indent with tabs and backspaces." Click OK twice. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Maggielena" wrote in message ... When I type a bulleted list which includes sub levels, the second and following levels to not perform properly. For instance, I type my first three lines and assign bullets to them. Every line has a bullet. Then I go to the end of line one, enter, and then tab. This action SHOULD change the bullet's appearance and indent the bullet to the second level, but instead the old bullet remains at the left margin , no new bullet appears anywhere, and there is just a tab space between the old bullet and my new typing. Does anyone know how to correct this? |
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