Gordon said:
I have a sentence that wraps onto the next line. I want to indent the
second line part. When I put my cursor before the word and press Tab, it
indents the top line as well. How do I turn off this ridiculous default
setting? I just want the indent to apply to the line I am on, not the
paragraph.(Word 2003)
If you haven't set up tab points when you press tab, text is tabbed to the
next default tab point.
It's far better to set up tabs manually. In that way you have far more
control over what is happening to the presentation of you document. To set
up a tab -
highlight the text (or whole page) to be changed
select the type of tab (usually left-hand) (extreme left-side of the
ruler bar)
select the position of the tab (ruler bar)
Now for the indents. At the left hand side of the ruler bar there is a
downwards point 'arrow' and an upwards pointing 'arrow' with a small square
underneath. Dragging the small square along the ruler drags both arrow but
each of them can be dragged independently. Drag these to the tab point and
separate them slightly. You will see that they enable you to offset the
following lines of a paragraph either to the left or right of the start
point of the first line of the paragraph. I suggest you experiment to get
it just right for you.
You can have a number of tab points on a line so, in a simple example, you
could have a list of several columns (left tabbed) with a final column with
a price (decimal or centre tabbed). An alternative to this would be to use
a table but that is possibly another subject for another day.
I hope that is useful.
Regards.
Bill Ridgeway
Computer Solutions