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Iamp;#39;ve written a letter that has several paragraphs, and to make each paragraph stand out just a little more, I want to add a first line indent. Before you add an indent, you may want to go to the View tab and make sure the Ruler is displayed, since it makes it easier to customize your indents. To create a first line indent, you can just place the insertion point at the beginning of a paragraph and then press the Tab key. You may have noticed that when I did this, this little marker on the Ruler moved forward 1/2 inch. This is the First Line Indent marker. Thereamp;#39;s also the Hanging Indent marker, the Left Indent marker just below that, and the Right Indent marker. We can move them to create various types of indents. They donamp;#39;t affect the whole document, just the parts that are selected, so letamp;#39;s select all of these paragraphs. Now, drag the First Line Indent marker. We can also create a Hanging Indent, which moves all of the lines except the first line. The