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Indentation and tabs

How do I get rid of the default on tabs and indents please.

Edited on Wed 2 Jan 2008, 10:21

RE: indentation and tabs

Hi Jane, Thank you for your post, in answer to your question, to remove the default tabs and indents: This involves two separate steps;
Note: these options are only valid on the current document;
Firstly the tabs; go to Menu command Format, Tabs, and in the Default Tabs input text box insert 0 (zero).
Secondly the Indents, select the entire document, go to the Menu command Format, Paragraph and in the Indentation section ensure indents are set at Zero and on the Special indents Drop Down choose None. I hope that helps, regards Pete

 

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