Ever since I downloaded the update for the Office program, the tab key is not indenting my documents.I have attempted to search solutions, and the only suggestion I've found is to make sure the 'left/right' indent box it checked in the auto-correct menu. I have checked on this and it is checked. Has anyone else come across this problem and found a solution? I have tried closing the program and reopening, checking and unchecking the box, and nothing is working. I use this program for notes, and it's really frustrating to not have an indent option!! I use bulleted lists and it no longer moves the bullet point in.
How to create a bullet list in Microsoft Word. To create a bulleted list in Microsoft Word, follow the steps below. Tip: The Microsoft word keyboard shortcut key to create a bullet is Ctrl+Shift+L. Position the cursor where you want to insert the bullet list.; On the Home tab in the Ribbon, click the bullet list button, as shown at the top of the page.; If successful, you should have a bullet. Sep 11, 2012 Microsoft Word - Sub-Bullet points - posted in Office: Hello, I have to help my little sister on a powerpoint presentation and need to use sub bullets.i don't know if it is the correct name for this.let me explain.there are the standard bullet points, with automatically show up when you press the bullet point button in microsoft word or powerpoint.but they are only the first level of.
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For Normal Text: The Tab & Backspace only increase/decrease indentation of a paragraph which already exists. IOW, Pressing Tab at the start of a new paragraph does not indent the paragraph, it simply tabs in to the first default.5' tab stop. With the insertion point at the beginning of the 1st sentence Tab sets a first line indent at the.5' tab stop. If the insertion point is at the start of any other line of the paragraph (or if you select the entire paragraph) pressing Tab sets a left indent indents the entire paragraph to the.5' tab stop. A left indent also can be applied when starting a new paragraph or in an existing paragraph by using the Control+Shift+M keyboard shortcut. That keystroke works regardless of whether the Tabs and backspace set left indent preference is checked. For Bullets/Numbers: The AutoFormat As You Type boxes should be checked for those feature to enable starting new lists.
You still need to type the starting bullet or number followed by Tab or a space, but the indentation doesn't occur until you type the text & press return. Pressing return applies the bullet/numbers formatting. In an existing list, Tab/Backspace demote/promote the item one level at a time. If not familiar with them you might want to consider using either Outline View or Notebook Layout View. Have a look at a summary of each: Also: Or you may want to consider Please mark HELPFUL or ANSWERED as appropriate to keep list as clean as possible ☺ Regards, Bob J.
Tip: When you start a paragraph with an asterisk and a space (. ) or with number 1 and a period ( 1.), Word displays the AutoCorrect Options button and begins building a bulleted or numbered list.
If you don't want a bulleted or numbered list, click the AutoCorrect Options button and then click Stop Automatically Creating Bulleted Lists or Stop Automatically Creating Numbered Lists. Restart numbering at 1. Click the item that you want to be the first item in the new list. Ctrl+click or right-click the item, and then click Restart numbering.
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Indent items within a list. Select the lines in the list that you want to indent. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Increase Indent. Delete items from a list. Select the items that you want to delete. Press DELETE.
Stop a bulleted or numbered list Do one of the following:. At the end of the bulleted or numbered list, press RETURN two times. Select the line of text that you do not want in the list, and then, on the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Bulleted List or Numbered list. Note: Bullets and numbering are applied to each new paragraph. On the Home tab, under Paragraph, do one of the following: To add Click Bullets Bulleted List Numbering Numbered List outline numbered list Multilevel List, and then click the one that you want.
Restart numbering at 1. Click the item that you want to be the first item in the new list. On the Format menu, click Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Numbered tab. Under List numbering, click Restart numbering. Indent items within a list.
Select the lines in the list that you want to indent. On the Home tab, under Paragraph, click Increase Indent. Create a bulleted list as you type.
Start a new line, type. (asterisk), and then press SPACEBAR or TAB. Type any text that you want. Press RETURN to add the next list item. To finish the list, press RETURN two times.
Tip: To move a whole list to the left or the right, click the first bullet or number in the list and drag it to a new location. The whole list moves as you drag, without changing the numbering levels in the list. Delete items from a list. Select the items that you want to delete. Press DELETE. Stop a bulleted or numbered list Do one of the following:. At the end of the bulleted or numbered list, press RETURN two times.
Select the line of text that you do not want in the list, and then, on the Home tab, under Paragraph, click Bulleted List or Numbered list.