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I´m following up the post above.
@Thanks gmayor for your response and for "enlightening" me on this matter. I have now realized the following: - The hanging is applied in my document to different Styles: numberings, titles, subtitles, bulleted list etc... - I have also noted that there are million of Styles in my document, so it takes too many time to identify the Style in the list menu and then checking if the hanging is correctly set to "1 cm". I´m wondering if there is any way to skip the Styles to ensure that hanging is set to "1 cm". For example, searching for any instance of hanging lower or higher than "1 cm" throughout the document. Would that be possible? Many thanks in advance! When I review my document and find an instance where the hanging is not 1 cm, I need to correct this is by opening the Paragraph menu, then "Indents and Spacing" and change the settings here: ALL Word documents have styles. Word is a style based format. You cannot avoid using them so why try and work around them? It makes no sense and leads to the sort of dilemma you are now facing. |
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