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Do you want to add them, or remove them?

Mark the tab "dot leaders."

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Hello Ruby

ruby wrote:
a series of dots a following a tab that serve as a guide for the eyes


Ribbon Start | Paragraph, click on the little arrow on the bottom
right to display the Paragraph dialog, there click on the Tab button
(bottom left).

You can define (for the given paragraph) any number of tab stops here
(position, type, and fill character).

If you need more than one or two such tabs, better add them to the style
you want to use for this content.

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