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Hi,
We have Windows XP and Word 2003. We got a document from another party and noticed that the default tab sets are gone (there are no "hash" marks identifying the default tab stops every .05" on the ruler bar). I know one solution is to copy the document into a new blank Word document. I know we could also go into Format - Tabs and reset the Default Tab Stops at every .05" -- but I would have to select the entire document first. Is there a way I can restore Word's default tabs by going into, for example, Normal Style? Basically, I am just looking for the most efficient way to restore Word's default tab stops within an existing document. Thanks! Rosemary |
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