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replyReply Wed 17 Dec 2008, 16:24Delegate Samantha said...

Samantha has attended:
Word Intermediate course

Tabs

Is there a quick way to move tabs right and left?

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replyReply Thu 18 Dec 2008, 10:04Trainer Pete said...

RE: Tabs

Hi Samantha,
Thank your for your question:
In reply; Other than using the Tab key on the keyboard and the Backspace key. If you have set custom tabs (Format>Tabs or placed a tab stop using the ruler.) Moving them left or right is a matter of dragging them into position on the ruler or typing in the exact position in the Tabs dialog box, if you wish to change the atribute of the tab stop from right to left again use the Tabs dialog box.
I hope that helps....Pete

 

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