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Using Indentation |
![]() | Decrease Indent - Decreases or removes the indent from the selection. | ||
![]() | Increase Indent - Increases the indent for the selection. |
It is very easy to indent your bullet points and to change the level of indentation. | ||
Lines of text can be indented to any of the 5 indentation levels. | ||
It is also now possible to adjust the indentation of multiple bullet points at the same time. |
What is different about the Indentation ? |
All the levels of indentation are reformatted automatically. | |||
The size of the bullet point is always adjusted automatically. | |||
The font size is always reduced or increased respectively depending on the indentation level. | |||
Several lines of different indentation levels can be changed at the same time. |
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All Levels of Indentation are Re-Formatted Automatically |
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Things to Remember |
You can also use the Tab key to increase the indentation and use (Shift + Tab) to decrease the indent. | |||
Bullet points and numbers must have the same indent levels. | |||
Numbered bullet points can be applied to any indent level. |
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