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How to clear up typesetting in 1ST

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LaTeX will automatically indent the first line of each paragraph that doesnt immediately follow a section heading. If youd like to get rid of an indent, you can use the \noindent command: \section{Introduction} This is the first paragraph. \noindent This is the second paragraph.
0:15 2:03 And then check the ruler. Box when youve done that with your cursor. Left aligned come up to theMoreAnd then check the ruler. Box when youve done that with your cursor. Left aligned come up to the ruler. And the very top wedge or marker if you hover over it is called the first line indent.
The \\ command tells LaTeX to start a new line. It has an optional argument, extra-space , that specifies how much extra vertical space is to be inserted before the next line.
First-line indent by default On the Home tab, right-click the Normal style, and choose Modify. Select Format, and then choose Paragraph. On the Indents and Spacing tab, under Indentation, select First line. Select OK.
By default most LaTeX documents will indent the first line of the paragraph. The amount of space it indents it by can be controlled using the \parindent command, e.g. Notice that, somewhat unusually, the arguments to these commands dont go inside curly brackets.
As remarked above, the first paragraph after a title or section heading is not indented. Every succeeding paragraph should be indented; the tab key on any keyboard will do this for you. For certain kinds of writing, such as technical reports and business letters, there is another format which is sometimes preferred.
You can avoid indentation by setting \parindent to 0pt (or 0mm, 0cm etc) or using the command \noindent at the beginning of the paragraph.
To indent subsequent lines of a paragraph, use the TeX command \hangindent . (While the default behaviour is to apply the hanging indent after the first line, this may be changed with the \hangafter command.) An example follows. \hangindent=0.7cm This paragraph has an extra indentation at the left.

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