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HT - 15 Oct 2005 20:48 GMT
Word 2003
WindowsXP

I want to create this outline using heading 1, heading 2, heading 3, and
Heading 4 styles. My issue is that I can't get it to wrap..I know I am doing
something wrong.

When/why would I use Special, First Line Indent as opposed to "indentation"?

**the more I learn about Word the more I realize I don't
   know about Word**

This is the outline --

                                   Article I. Text text text

    This sentence is indented 5 spaces.

     Section 1.1     This sentences 5 spaces after 1.1

         A.   This sentence should return under the "this"
                 word but I can't figure out how to format
                 the paragraph to wrap this way.

                 (1) I don't know how to do this one either.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 15 Oct 2005 21:09 GMT
Start by reading and carefully following
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numbering/OutlineNumbering.html to set up
your outline numbering, and note that any indents on the left side of a
numbered paragraph (left, first-line, and/or hanging) must be set in the
Numbering dialog, as those override the settings in the Paragraph dialog.
Right indents (if any) may be set in Format | Paragraph.

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