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How to Embed dent in ppt

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to create a hanging indent in powerpoint um its going to depend on what the settings are are already in the program so i just have a blank slide here with my text so what i did is im going to highlight the text and then on the home menu im going to click this little arrow next to where it says paragraph and currently my indentation before text is starting at zero so im going to bump that to 0.5 and then select here under special it might say none im going to select hanging and then click ok the other thing ill then have to do is go in and double space it so i like this little icon up here and i just select two um what you may want to do is just type all of your reference entries without the hanging indent first and then um just make sure you dont hit enter until the end of an entry type them all and then go in and set the hanging indent when i tried to set the hanging indent before i typed it did not work properly so i hope that helps

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To indent the first line of a paragraph, put your cursor at the beginning of the paragraph and press the tab key. When you press Enter to start the next paragraph, its first line will be indented.
Indenting helps to format the layout of text so it appears more organized on your slide. The fastest way to indent is to use the Tab key. An alternative method is to use one of the Indent commands. With these commands, you can either increase or decrease the indent.
Create a hanging indent Select the text where you want to add a hanging indent. Go to Home Paragraph dialog launcher. Indents and Spacing. Under Special, select Hanging. You can adjust the depth of the indent using the By field. Select OK.
Shift+Alt+Right arrow: Increase Indent. Shift+Alt+Left arrow: Decrease Indent.
Indenting helps to format the layout of text so it appears more organized on your slide. The fastest way to indent is to use the Tab key. An alternative method is to use one of the Indent commands. With these commands, you can either increase or decrease the indent.
Select the paragraph or paragraphs you want to indent. Click the Home tab, and then click the Paragraph dialog box launcher. Under Indentation, in the Before text box, click the arrow to set the measurement you want, such as 0.5. Note: One-half inch is the typical measurement for indenting a paragraph.
Ensure that your Ruler is visually visible in your Google slides, click the View tab, and check the show ruler option. Highlight the text you want to indent. Select and drag the Left Indent icon in the ruler. It is a down-facing triangle (blue arrow).
Insert an embedded object On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Object. Do one of the following: If the object does not already exist, click Create new. In the Object type box, click the type of object that you want to create.

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