

I wouldn't even know how to go back there & change it. She must have changed something in that area b/c I sure didn't. She said she knew what she was doing & then I could see she didn't. It was some woman I hired on Fiverr to train me when it came to styles as I wanted to learn how to go back & forth with different bullets within the same page. After trying several times, I finally figured out that the word "hanging" was in a drop down menu off to the right. Unlike a paragraph that has the first line indented, the first line of a hanging indent is flush with the left. I tried reading instructions a few times & I never got it b/c I can't ask questions.Īnyway, I tried to fix it based on what you gave me, but it turns it out was more than just moving it from 0.25 back to 0. A hanging indent is a style of paragraph indentation in a word processing document. I know you want me to read those pages & I have tried reading pages (not sure if they are the same), but unless I'm given exact instructions on how to fix/do something, I need to learn by someone actually showing me via Teamviewer & Skype. I wish you could train me on bullets which I know with my note taking & seeing how to do it & practicing a few times I'd get in about 20-30 minutes. If asked if you want to save changes to the template, answer Yes.įirst I want to thank you for helping me. If your paragraphs look the way you want, close Word. There check the box for all documents based on this template.
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To setup hanging indent, click on Format > click on Paragraph > under Special, choose Hanging > the value on By: should now be automatically set at 0.5 > click OK to finish. Click OK to go back to the Style Modification dialog. The feature to setup indentation on the subsequent line/lines is called Hanging Indent. Get rid of the hanging indent in that dialog. You should be back at the same spot as before, except through the style modification dialog. Then in the bottom left of the dialog is a Format button, click on that and choose Paragraph. Instead close that dialog and press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S to view the Styles Pane and see what Style you are using. You should be able to see the indent settings that are reflected on the horizontal ruler. Under the View tab, turn on display of Rulers.Ĭlick in one of the paragraphs and then right-click and choose Paragraph. It sounds like you have "hanging indents."
