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Indenting a line of text at the Same Level |
There may be times when you just want to indent a line of text keeping it at the same level. | ||
This can be achieved by using a left tab | ||
Change the line of text back to the beginning (i.e. making it level 1). | ||
Insert a left tab at the point where you want the line to begin and tab the text accordingly. |
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Indenting a line of text at the Same Level (with a bullet) |
When you Increase the indentation of a bullet is is automatically reduced to the next level. | ||
There is no simple way of achieving this although there are two workarounds that you could use. | ||
1) Define the second level bullet point on the Slide Master to resemble the first level (although this change will affect all the slides). | ||
2) Manually format this second level bullet to match the bullet associated with the first level. Just make a note of the font, character code, size and colour and make the second level bullet the same. |
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