RE: Power Point text box formatting



That worked! - thank you Christine

"Christine" wrote:

> Try this--
> on the top menu, select View and check Ruler. Ruler should appear on-screen.
> Click on your Text Box.
> Look at the ruler bar, on the ruler, directly above your text box line
> indents should be grey triangles, a square and a L. These usually determine
> the text box lettering alignment. Drag/drop/move these and see if they will
> also move your words.
>
> "Barry" wrote:
>
> > I am having a problem with many of my text boxes in Power Point 2002, SP 2.
> > The second and subsequent lines in the text boxs are indented, no matter what
> > type of formatting is selected. This is apparently this one document only. I
> > have tried everything I can think of - any suggestions would be appreciated.
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Barry
> >
> >
.



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