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Thanks Stefan, I'll give the Alt-key approach a try. Since the problem only occurs from time to time, it may take a while to verify its effectiveness.
In answer to your questions: When my problem turns up, the indent indicator stays put after I lift the left mouse button. If I left-click on the indent indicator again, or left-click within the selected paragraph, sometimes it will jump back to the left margin, but not always. I've had most non-printing marks--including the paragraph mark--turned on via Word Options through out this venture, so bad aim doesn't seem to be part of if. (Before MS bought Word, I was an ardent Wordperfect user. Wordperfect had a mode where all formatting marks were revealed, which was invaluable for even slightly-complicated documents. One reason I resisted switching to Word when my entire office did was its lack of that feature.) I'll let you know in a week or so if using Alt fixes the problem. |
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Thanks for the follow-up.
By the way, you should also check if Word "behaves" when you use the Paragraph dialog box for indentation.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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