Introduction
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
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Indent text
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Create hanging indents
Indent text
An
indent
is the space between your margin and your text. Don't confuse the margin and the indent. The indent feature is often used to set a first-line indent for paragraphs.
To indent one or more lines of text:
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You can use the
Paragraph dialog box
or select the blue
Indentation
link under Paragraph on the
task pane
. This method allows for a great amount of precision for setting left and right indents. Indenting is measured in inches. You can change the indent in tenths of inches.
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In the
Indentation section
, you can click the increment arrows to enter the amount of indentation.
OR
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Use the
Increase/Decrease Indent buttons
on the
Formatting toolbar
.
Clicking the Increase/Decrease Indent buttons is the most convenient way of setting a left or right indent. Each time you click the Increase Indent or Decrease Indent button, your text is moved 0.5 inches by default.
Remember, there is a difference between
indents
and
tabs
. If you set a tab, only one line of text is indented. If you click one of the
indent buttons
or
set an indent
in the
Paragraph dialog box
, all of the text you type afterward will be indented.
Hanging indents
When all lines in a paragraph are indented except the first line, a
hanging indent
is created.
Hanging indents
are not standard in documents such as business letters, but you may see examples of the hanging indent on webpages, newsletters, and often on bibliographic entries. Hanging indents are used for the MLA bibliographic format.
To create a hanging indent:
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Choose
Reveal Formatting
on the
task pane
.
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Click the blue link,
Indentation
, under the
Paragraph heading
.
OR
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Click
Format
on the menu bar.
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Select
Paragraph
.
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In the Indentation section, you will see a
Special:
drop-down menu with some options.
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Select the
Hanging Indent
option in the Special: drop-down menu.
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You may specify the amount of indentation in the
By: box
by clicking the increment arrows. These increments are measured in
inches
.
Challenge!
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Open the
Reveal Formatting
menu on the
task pane
.
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Click the
Indentation
section under
Paragraph
.
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In the Indentation section, select the
Hanging Indent
option in the
Special:
drop-down menu.
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In the
By:
drop-down menu, click the increment arrow until it reads
.8"
.
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Click
OK.
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You will now see 0.8-inch hanging indent.