Tab Doesn't Line Up with Hanging Paragraph |
Q125491
When you press the TAB key at the beginning of a hanging paragraph, the text does not align with the rest of the paragraph. Instead, the tabbed text moves to the default tab position.
This problem occurs when the setting "Don't add automatic tab stop for hanging indent" is selected.
Use Method 1 if you want to change the appearance of all hanging paragraphs
in the document; use Method 2 if you want to change only one paragraph.
Method 1: Enable the automatic tab stop with the following steps:
When you press the TAB key in a paragraph that has a custom hanging indent,
Word typically moves the tabbed text to the same position as the rest of
the paragraph.
In most cases, a tab in a hanging indent aligns at the same position as the
indent of the second line of the paragraph and matches the setting for the
hanging indent under Format Paragraph.
For example, Word usually aligns a hanging paragraph like this:
1. <Tab> text text text text text text text text text text text text
text text text text text text text text text text text text
However, when the "Don't add automatic tab stop for hanging indent" option
is selected, pressing the Tab key after the "1." produces this effect:
1. <Tab> text text text text text text text text text text text text text
text text text text text text text text text text text
Additional query words: 6.0 winword hanging indent indents word6 tab tabs align line up options
Keywords : kbformat
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