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When I'm trying to make a list I try to tab over so that the next line
information is under the previous line but the number/arrow won't move over. Under the previous words it did it automatically. Please help, it's very annoying. |
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Check this out:
- open word - toolsautocorrect options - go to "Autoformat as you type" - click to check "automatic bulleted list -- Regards, Anup "Please help!" wrote: When I'm trying to make a list I try to tab over so that the next line information is under the previous line but the number/arrow won't move over. Under the previous words it did it automatically. Please help, it's very annoying. |
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In the AutoCorrect dialog box, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab. Check
the "Set left and first indent with tabs and backspaces" option. To open the AutoCorrect dialog box: - Click Office button | Word Options. In the Proofing category, click the AutoCorrect Options button (Word 2007). - Click Tools | AutoCorrect Options (Word 2003). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Please help!" Please wrote in message ... When I'm trying to make a list I try to tab over so that the next line information is under the previous line but the number/arrow won't move over. Under the previous words it did it automatically. Please help, it's very annoying. |
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