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Tabs disconnected from bullets

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moz104 - 02 Apr 2007 20:28 GMT
On 7/18/06, a user posted the following:

"The tab key has ceased working in two ways:  1)  It does not advance to the
next level bullet when I am typing a bulleted list.  It just tabs over and
keeps the bullet in the same spot.  Resetting the tab spaces in the bullets &
numbers menu does not fix this problem.  2)  Shift+tab does not move my
cursor backwards - instead it just moves it forward another tab space.  (in
effect, the tab and shift+tab are no longer doing what the "increase indent"
and "decrease indent" buttons do...Help!"

I have the exact same problem, but in Word 2007, which is not covered by the
solution provided.  Please help.
CyberTaz - 02 Apr 2007 21:05 GMT
If you're referring to the "Set Left- and First indent..."checkbox, yeah it
does - it's just buried in a new hole:-\

Try Office Button>Word Options button - Proofing, click the AutoCorrect
Options button & take a look at the AutoFormat As You Type page.

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Bob Jones
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> On 7/18/06, a user posted the following:
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> solution provided.  Please help.
moz104 - 02 Apr 2007 21:26 GMT
Thank you very much.  I had been looking for it under the Autoformat tab,
without realizing there was also an Autoformat as you type tab.  Seems a
little redundant.

-Adam

> If you're referring to the "Set Left- and First indent..."checkbox, yeah it
> does - it's just buried in a new hole:-\
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> > the
> > solution provided.  Please help.
CyberTaz - 03 Apr 2007 20:56 GMT
Only from the standpoint of terminology - they are 2 separate & distinct
features: one controls what happens while you are typing, the other
determines what happens if you use Format>Autoformat (2003, haven't looked
in 2007 yet) to format an entire document.

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> Thank you very much.  I had been looking for it under the Autoformat tab,
> without realizing there was also an Autoformat as you type tab.  Seems a
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>> > solution provided.  Please help.
 
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