Re: How can I unlock the spacebar from the left margin after a word-wr
- From: "Anne Troy" <ng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 18:13:26 -0400
You need to set the proper indentation. Go to Format-->Paragraph, and choose
HANGING from the "Special" drop-down box.
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~Anne Troy
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"Bahgwan" <Bahgwan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> MS Office 2003.
> When I do a cut and paste, with a sentance, when I am using bullets, part
of
> the sentance wraps to the next line. The part that wraps does not line up
> under the first portion. When I put the cursor in front of the wrapped
> portion and try to move it over with the spacebar or tab it won't move.
>
> How can I free up the spacebar to move the text where I want it?
.
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