Chris,
You can adjust the indent in the ruler, go to View ruler is the ruler is not
visible. Look at the carats in the ruler, to have everything left justified
they should all be lined up. If not drag them so that they do. If it is a
bulleted list and you want bullets and lines aligned, just drag the bottom
two as far as needed.

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Luc Sanders
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chris - 13 Oct 2006 15:03 GMT
That worked.
THANKS!
> Chris,
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Please don't ask twice. I already answered your other post.

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Ute Simon
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> Chris