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Okay, hereamp;#39;s a quick tutorial on how to insert dot leaders for your tabs. First, Iamp;#39;m gonna go to the Home Tab Paragraph Group and we hit that little arrow in the corner. Itamp;#39;s going to give me the paragraph dialog box. Now, this is Indents and Spacing and thatamp;#39;s not really what I need, so I go down to the bottom here, to the Tabs button, hit Tabs and then the Tab stop position. So this is which Tab stop am I trying to put the dots before? So itamp;#39;s my 6-inch tab stop. I want dots before this tab stop, so Iamp;#39;m going to highlight six inches and Iamp;#39;m not going to change my alignment because itamp;#39;s the way I want to. But hereamp;#39;s the leader section, so right now itamp;#39;s set for no leaders. Hereamp;#39;s dot leaders, hereamp;#39;s a dash leader and hereamp;#39;s an underline leader. You can use the dash and the dot quite similarly. This you could use, like if youamp;#39;re creating a test and you wanted to make a blank