Indenting a bullet list in a table cell.

From: Fred Holmes (fsh_at_his.com)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:10:11 -0400

In "plain text" with a bullet list, pressing the tab key will indent
the bullet one level.

How do I do this with a bullet list inside a cell of a table?

Pressing Tab takes the insertion point to the next cell of the table.

Pressing Ctrl-Tab inserts an actual tab character in the text.

Other combinations do either something unwanted or nothing at all.

Thanks,

Fred Holmes



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