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How do I set up hanging indents?
I need to use "block quotations" in a research paper with ident of a 1/2 inch
from the left margin. How do I format for that? |
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Bedone wrote:
I need to use "block quotations" in a research paper with ident of a 1/2 inch from the left margin. How do I format for that? The built-in style named Block Text has 1" left and right indents by default. You can modify that style or create one of your own. Open the Format Style dialog (or the Styles task pane in Word 2002/2003, in which you may have to select "All Styles" at the bottom). Select the Block Text style and click Modify, or else click the New button. In the Modify Style dialog, check the box for Add To Template. Then click the Format button and select Paragraph. Set the Left Indent and Right Indent to the values you want (you didn't say anything about whether the right indent was needed). Click OK twice to get back to the document. Apply the style to the paragraph, either before or after typing the text of the quote. Applying a style like this consistently has the advantage that you can change the formatting of all the quotes at once if necessary. For instance, if you want not only the indents but also a smaller font size, or a different font name, you just modify the style again -- all the quotes will instantly change the same way. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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And note further that none of this is a "hanging" indent. A hanging indent
is one where every line but the first is indented (as in a bibliography, for example). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jay Freedman" wrote in message ... Bedone wrote: I need to use "block quotations" in a research paper with ident of a 1/2 inch from the left margin. How do I format for that? The built-in style named Block Text has 1" left and right indents by default. You can modify that style or create one of your own. Open the Format Style dialog (or the Styles task pane in Word 2002/2003, in which you may have to select "All Styles" at the bottom). Select the Block Text style and click Modify, or else click the New button. In the Modify Style dialog, check the box for Add To Template. Then click the Format button and select Paragraph. Set the Left Indent and Right Indent to the values you want (you didn't say anything about whether the right indent was needed). Click OK twice to get back to the document. Apply the style to the paragraph, either before or after typing the text of the quote. Applying a style like this consistently has the advantage that you can change the formatting of all the quotes at once if necessary. For instance, if you want not only the indents but also a smaller font size, or a different font name, you just modify the style again -- all the quotes will instantly change the same way. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Thank you thank you thank you!!! I t worked like a charm and yes I did need
a right indent also. You the "MVP"! "Bedone" wrote: I need to use "block quotations" in a research paper with ident of a 1/2 inch from the left margin. How do I format for that? |
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