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Hi,
I create bullets by "Ctrl + Shift + L." Then, I increase the indent by "Shift + Alt + right arrow." But somehow, when I change paragraphs, it suddenly stops indenting, and changing its style to Heading 2 when I use the "Shift + Alt + right arrow" shortcut. Any idea how to fix it? When that happens, the I can still indent by clicking the "increase indent" icon on the ribbon, but the indented bullet is not aligned to the previous bullet. Thanks! |
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Hi Telmarine,
Rather than relying on the current approach, you'd do far better to define some appropriate Paragraph Styles.
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