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#How to change word settings so tab indents bullet how to#
In this chapter, you'll learn how to enter text on slides style that text as you wish change the alignment and spacing of text work with indents and tabs on slides save time when you're setting text styles and avoid embarrassing spelling errors. PowerPoint showcases Office 2007's improved text handling, layout, and display abilities, and you've got better control over the appearance and style of text within PowerPoint 2007, compared to previous versions. For this chapter, at least, I'll assume that you'll be entering text directly onto slides. I'm not backing off from that advice focusing on your presentation's text, rather than the text on your slides, will lead you to write better presentations.īut sooner or later, you will need to work with the text on your slides, and that's what this chapter is all about. In Chapter 2, I strongly suggested that you write most of your presentation in the PowerPoint or Word Outline view. Getting the first tab setting for all of the numbered paragraphs far enough to the right so that the first tab space is an adequate distance from ALL of the paragraph numbers (the suggestion I made above) is the only way get them uniform.Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide
If you’re looking for a solution that gets paragraph 10(a) perfectly aligned with paragraph 9(a) without having to re-set tab settings for 1-9, I cannot help you. If you’re putting a tab after a paragraph number that you’re entering manually, and that first left tab setting falls too close to “9(a)”, then when you get to “10(a)”, the next tab setting is naturally going to be further to the right than the first post-number tab setting for number “9(a)”. (2) What are your tab settings (defaults and manuals)? Are they the same throughout your document, or do they differ within or between these numbered paragraphs? (1) Are you typing the paragraph numbers in manually, or using automatic paragraph numbering? Those will be two totally different scenarios that require two totally different answers.
After all, I can’t see your or Wayne’s documents, so I’m trying to answer your questions (on my own time, at that) without the benefit of being able to examine your document: