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Default "Magic" indentation for "too-long" text-lines that are longer than one line

hello



this may too specific due I am using word to write poetry, and when a text-line "breaks" and span in a second line it is problem.

detecting them while writing is easy, but as styles changes, or paper size, etc. No other "strategy" I have found than re-read page-by-page--line-by-line

as one picture explain more than thousand words, this would be what I try to achieve:

(as the "broken line", it would be better to indent left wise, but like the picture will be more than enough)
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