Indent Markers



Every time I create a new file the indent markers on the horizontal ruler
move at 0.07 inch increments instead of the normal 0.125 inch incremements
(Well technically its 0.13 inches then 0.12 inches and so on). Basically it
went from moving with the dash marks on the ruler to only falling on them
every so often. I am unable to get the indent markers to return to their
normal increment movement. Is there a way to get their formatting back to
following the marks on the ruler?
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  • RE: Indent Markers
    ... That gives you a numerical reading on the Ruler ... > move at 0.07 inch increments instead of the normal 0.125 inch incremements ... > went from moving with the dash marks on the ruler to only falling on them ... I am unable to get the indent markers to return to their ...
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  • RE: Indent Markers
    ... > Every time I create a new file the indent markers on the horizontal ruler ... > move at 0.07 inch increments instead of the normal 0.125 inch incremements ... > went from moving with the dash marks on the ruler to only falling on them ... I am unable to get the indent markers to return to their ...
    (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement)
  • Re: Widen Header area w/o affecting text area
    ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: ... just be sure you're grabbing the indent markers rather than the ... I tried grabbing the triangular-shaped guide (or ... whatever it's called) on the ruler, but doing so widened the text area as ...
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  • Re: Widen Header area w/o affecting text area
    ... The indent markers are the small triangles on the ruler. ... the margin area start because it has a different color. ...
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  • Re: Widen Header area w/o affecting text area
    ... you do this with negative indents. ... just be sure you're grabbing the indent markers rather than the ... I tried grabbing the triangular-shaped guide (or ... whatever it's called) on the ruler, but doing so widened the text area as ...
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