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when using using bullets, if the amount of text extends to the next line it
does not indent to the same point as the bullet point. how can i do this, see examople: what happens... *xyzxyzxyzxyzetc xyzxyzxyz what i would like to happen! *xyzxyz xyzxyzxyz |
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Use an indent setting if you want the text to line up with the bullet, or a
hanging indent and a tab if you want the text itself to line up (eg the bullet 5mm from the margin, and all the text at 10mm). You can specify the values on the Format Paragraph dialog, or on the Bullets and Numbering Customize dialog. "Mark" wrote in message ... when using using bullets, if the amount of text extends to the next line it does not indent to the same point as the bullet point. how can i do this, see examople: what happens... *xyzxyzxyzxyzetc xyzxyzxyz what i would like to happen! *xyzxyz xyzxyzxyz |
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