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Old 02-15-2014, 05:46 PM
seosteve seosteve is offline Tab and List Defaults Driving Me Nuts Windows 7 64bit Tab and List Defaults Driving Me Nuts Office 2010 64bit
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Default Tab and List Defaults Driving Me Nuts

I do a LOT of reports. I like the extra space in between numbered lists (not line height, just extra space. Let's say I finish 1. and hit enter and 2. is automatically created. I type in some garbage like jskdth, and then hit enter to create 3., then go back to 2. and erase the garbage and one extra backspace to make 2. disappear, thus turning 3. into 2. with my lovely extra space.



The extra space continues (sometimes) automatically within that list going forward, but then starts over if I create a sublist, say a., b., c., etc and I have to repeat the crazy sequence.

Isn't there a way to set the extra space to default?

Tabs are also stupid. I share a screencast of my awful tab spacing on lists that NEVER stay consistent even from within the same list - it's format painter mania and I'm ready lose my mind.

Any help with defaults is appreciated.
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