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This subsequent line is not lined up with above tabbed lineĭoes anyone have any tips for this? I know this worked for me before at previous jobs, although, I don't remember the version of Word I used before. However, on a tab indented line, after I hit enter, the subsequent line is not lined up with the previous tabbed line, but with the left margin, i.e. I clicked on "Hanging" which is under "Special" and specified 0.5" as the indent amount. From there, I clicked on "Indents and Spacing". Tab indented txt (i hit tab to indent it)Ģnd tab indented txt (cursor lined up under "t" in the previous line after I hit enter)Ģnd tab indented txt (this txt is lined up with the previous line when I hit enter)ģrd tab indented txt (this txt is lined up with the previous line when I hit enter) I've gotten this to work before, although, I don't remember the version of Microsoft office from before so that might be the "solution". I think what I want is called a hanging indent. This might be an insanely easy problem, yet it's not working for me.
