How do I set up tabulation in One Note?

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Erik Sojka (MVP)

Can you clarify what you're looking for? Tables?

You cannot do tables as you might be used to them in a word processing
program. You can use the TAB key on the keyboard to create unformatted
table-like structures.
 
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Dandrus

Thanks Erik, I wanted to use the TAB key to create, say, 6 columns but I
cannot set the TAB to be set at specific stops. When I use my TAB key, the
position goes to the end of the line and indentation seems to work in only
one position.
 
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Irina Yatsenko (MS)

It is true that you cannot preset tab stops in OneNote, but you can resize
the columns you get after they are created. To do so:
- hover over any paragraph in a column -> you'll see blueish arrowhead
handle appearing at the beginning of the paragraph
- right click this handle
- choose "Resize previous column" from the bottom of the context menu
- now when you hover over the handle cursor turns into double headed arrow
and you can drag to adjust the tab position of this column

Note: within the same outline (note container) all column structures are
connected and will resize together (even if they are separated by
non-columnized paragraph)
 
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Dandrus

Thank you. This was very helpful

Irina Yatsenko (MS) said:
It is true that you cannot preset tab stops in OneNote, but you can resize
the columns you get after they are created. To do so:
- hover over any paragraph in a column -> you'll see blueish arrowhead
handle appearing at the beginning of the paragraph
- right click this handle
- choose "Resize previous column" from the bottom of the context menu
- now when you hover over the handle cursor turns into double headed arrow
and you can drag to adjust the tab position of this column

Note: within the same outline (note container) all column structures are
connected and will resize together (even if they are separated by
non-columnized paragraph)
--
Irina Yatsenko, OneNote Test


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