![]() If you used the Paragraph dialog, you would need to set up the paragraph in a way similar to what I show. ![]() Essentially, after activating the ruler, you can move the 2nd mark so that it matches the margin. You can access them as the following picture shows or by right-clicking on the actual paragraph and accessing the dialog from there:Ī practical demonstration of the problem and solution.Īll screenshots are done on a Portuguese Word 2007. ![]() You can also edit the Paragraph settings such that only the first line is indented. This will make so that only the first line is indented. the triangle pointing upwards) to the start of the margin, as shown by the shaded area of the ruler. in your case, they look somewhat like an hourglass). On the top Ruler, you can see some indentation marks (e.g. The quickest solution I can think of is to go to View, then check the Ruler.Īlternatively, between the toolbar and the Layout, on the right, a button that looks like the following should appear:Īssuming you are in the Print Layout, two rulers, one on the top and one at the left, should appear.
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