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Old 07-23-2014, 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted by ep2002 View Post
No I'm saying I had issues with bullets before which is why I tried to hire someone to teach me. I know how to do basic bullets of course, I'm talking about being able to use different bullets throughout a page of text & switch back & forth.

I tried using styles, but that didn't work.

Then I had issues with a doc that a client sent me as the bullets were either not showing up at all, or becoming right justified.

So what do I do with all the files that have this hanging indent issue? I have to copy the text to a new file? Will it copy the indent issue along with it?

Thanks


Michelle
Read the Shauna Kelly articles.

Copying text to a new file as plain text will eliminate the hanging indents. You will have to reformat.

Learn Styles. This is important. Styles are at the heart of Word.
Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word
At least read the introduction.
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