![]() Indents: Select first line and hanging indent options and then click anywhere in the active ruler space (the white area) to place the indent there.You could use these for putting vertical lines between tabbed columns in instances where you’d rather not use a table. Instead, they create a vertical line wherever you insert them. Bar Tab: Bar tabs do not create an actual tab stop.Text is also aligned on decimals, so if you type a sentence with a period, the period will align on the tab stop. They are great for aligning currency figures. Decimal: Decimal tabs align numbers (or text) based on decimal points.Right: Right tabs align text against the tab stop’s right edge and are a great way to align the rightmost digits of lengthy lists of numbers as you enter them.Center: Center tabs align the text around the center of the tab stop.Text is aligned against the left edge of the tab stop. They’re what most people think of when they think of tab stops, and what you’ll likely use most of the time. Left: Left tabs are Word’s default tap stop.Yes, I know it is not your fault, but I need to vent. ![]() Give us keystroke macro guys a break, would you? My interest was t, since that is for the Lists selection but is trapped by the Align Text selection. Speaking of menus, The Format menu has multiple entries with the same activation letter. Is there any way to control them from the menus or the keyboard?.Nor does clone formatting from another paragraph. Clear direct formatting doesn't seem to affect them. Whatever erroneous settings that were previously there reappear when I reopen it. Once the widgets become active, any change I make in the dialog disappears when I close it. I know about the paragraph setting dialog. Only way to fix is to drag the bottom one to the margin and then drag the top one to the margin. But when they are separated, moving one causes the other to move the same distance, so they stay separated. When the widgets are lined up together on the margin, I can grab the bottom one and drag both at one time to any position. I have to use the mouse to drag them back into position. Once that happens, no amount of fiddling with the paragraph style will fix it. But sometimes, uncommanded, applying a paragraph style will have those little things moved along the ruler, thoroughly fouling up the paragraph position. If they will stay lined up on the margin, my paragraph indent settings work fine. And they control the first line and wrap of a paragraph. They can be slid left and right, though not quite independently of each other. Bottom one points up, top one points down. One is attached to the top of the ruler, the other to the bottom. I would call them tabs but that would confuse the issue. ![]() When all is going well, on the left side of the page in line with the left margin are these two little widgets. The source/symptom of my problem is in the horizontal ruler. I do everything I can to eliminate pre-existing styles but something seems to always persist, especially when I am trying to use autonumbering/indenting in lists. ![]() I love LO for creating documents but when trying to reformat some existing document, not so much. I'm running Windows 10 21H2 and LibreOffice 7.3.4.2. ![]()
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