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good morning you may be watching this time I'd like to show you how to use tabs these little markers here in the Microsoft Word program you'll notice that I have leader dots and those leader dots run from the end of the information that has been entered in that area across to this tab that I've put on the ruler so that the left tab starts here and the way it works simply is this if I look at a blank file and look over on the far left of the ruler I see what is called a tab marker I can scroll through those tab markers by clicking on them there's a center tab there's a right tab a decimal tab etc I want to use the left tab in this case and what I do I look and I see here that just below the R or R the default tab markers they're like little marks that I see there when I click underneath a area on the ruler will say at the number 8 on the ruler that puts a left tab there that means that when I press the tab key my insertion point Zots across to the left tab I'll undo that action because...