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Up until a few weeks ago, when I was on a bullet and hit the tab key, Word
would change it to a sub-bullet by moving the little circle over and changing it from filled to unfilled. Then all the sudden, seemingly overnight, it's stopped working. Now when I'm on a bullet and hit tab the cursor jumps over but the circle stays put. I can still create sub-bullets by using the indent buttons on the toolbar but I'd really like to continue using the tab key. If anyone has any information on this I would appreciate it. Thanks, |
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In Word 97 and 2000, click on Tools | Options | Edit | check the
"Tabs and backspace set left indent" box | OK. In Word 2002 and 2003, click on Tools | AutoCorrect Options | AutoFormat As You Type | check the "Set left- and first-indent with tabs and backspaces" box | OK. Isaac wrote: Up until a few weeks ago, when I was on a bullet and hit the tab key, Word would change it to a sub-bullet by moving the little circle over and changing it from filled to unfilled. Then all the sudden, seemingly overnight, it's stopped working. Now when I'm on a bullet and hit tab the cursor jumps over but the circle stays put. I can still create sub-bullets by using the indent buttons on the toolbar but I'd really like to continue using the tab key. If anyone has any information on this I would appreciate it. Thanks, |
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