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Once added, paragraph formatting (such as tab stops) will be transferred to a new paragraph as you press Enter. In the same way, line spacing or spacing before/after gets transferred to a new paragraph. Selecting the whole document and deleting the tab stop is what I did with the attachment I added in my previous reply.
Note that if a tab stop has been added to a paragraph style, then you will have to modify the style to get rid of the tab stop. I saw no evidence of that happening in the document you sent me, though. On the other hand, if you are saying that the actual bullet format adds the tab stop, you will have to modify the indentation as I suggested in a previous reply. For more control, create a paragraph style.
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