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Here are screenshots. The first shows two paragraphs selected with different tab settings. Using the dialog box, I can set a tab that is before either of the ones in use. It applies to both. If I add a tab that is after (further to the right) another tab setting, it will be put in but will not remove the one that is to the left of it.
That is, using the dialog box, you can add a tab to multiple dissimilarly formattted paragraphs, but you cannot necessarily make it the first tab or remove tab settings. I again urge you to spend a couple of hours to learn enough to use styles. |
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