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Old 01-22-2019, 06:29 AM
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Sure, but we use only one page layout so margin and layout doesn't change.
  1. You can have multiple margins in a page using continuous section breaks. This is generally a very bad idea, though. It causes real editing headaches. Margins and Indents in Word
  2. Again, you want to be using the procedures set forth in How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in Ribbon Versions of Word by Shauna Kelly
  3. That said, see Number Alignment 2007 and later by Suzanne Barnhill, MVP, which may have an answer for your problem. Look at aligning on punctutation in that page.
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You've aligned at 2.2 cm and set a tab setting at 1 cm (before your number).
There is a built-in tab setting that will catch your text. Set your next tab setting at 2.5 cm or whatever you want, but past where you have set your alignment point.


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