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How to undo dent in text

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when youamp;#39;re typing a paper where you want all of your paragraphs to be indented the best way to do this is to create an an automatic first line indent to do this at the start of your paper after your title hit enter return and left align your next line now this is when you might manually hit Tab and then start typing your paper but instead what you should do is come up to the ruler here and if you canamp;#39;t see the ruler go to view and then check the ruler box when youamp;#39;ve 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 when I move that marker over half an inch itamp;#39;s automatically going to indent the first line of every paragraph So now if I were to type some text youamp;#39;ll see that the first line is automatically indented and every subsequent line is not if I hit enter return here notice that because because I hit enter return it knows that Iamp;#39;m goin

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Adjust indents and spacing in Word Select one or more paragraphs to adjust. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, select the. Dialog Box Launcher. Choose the Indents and Spacing tab. Choose your settings and select OK.
Controlling Automatic Indenting Display the Word Options dialog box. At the left side of the dialog box click Proofing. Click AutoCorrect Options button. Make sure the AutoFormat As You Type tab is displayed. Make sure the Set Left- and First-Indent with Tabs and Backspaces option is cleared.
Clear a hanging indent Click the Home tab, and then click the Paragraph dialog box launcher. Under Indentation, click the arrow next to Special, and choose None.
You can humidify (get it damp but not wet) the paper and gently press out the indentations by rubbing them carefully with a teflon folder (or anything that can carefully press). Consider ironing. Test first. Dont use heat near waxed paper.
Also called a second line indent or reverse indent, a hanging indent is the formatting used for the second line and subsequent lines of a citation in MLA, APA, and Chicago. In terms of what hanging indents look like, its five spaces or 1/2 inch from the left margin.
This shortcut decreases the indent in a cell by one step each time it is used. On Windows, you can sometimes use Ctrl+Alt+Tab to indent and Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Tab to un-indent.

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