Set tab size in Microsoft Word
For some reason, on a document I have, the size of a tab has been reduced to almost nothing. This means that it is hard to determine the indentation level of a line. Is there anyway to change the sizes of the tabs for this section of the document?
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For some reason, on a document I have, the size of a tab has been reduced to almost nothing. This means that it is hard to determine the indentation level of a line. Is there anyway to change the sizes of the tabs for this section of the document?
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For some reason, on a document I have, the size of a tab has been reduced to almost nothing. This means that it is hard to determine the indentation level of a line. Is there anyway to change the sizes of the tabs for this section of the document?
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For some reason, on a document I have, the size of a tab has been reduced to almost nothing. This means that it is hard to determine the indentation level of a line. Is there anyway to change the sizes of the tabs for this section of the document?
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asked Oct 23 '09 at 3:24
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Right-click on your document and then click "Paragraph".
Click the "Tabs..." button (bottom left).
Then change the "Default tab stops" (top right).
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If you want to set the size of a tab as a certain number of spaces then Microsoft Word 2010 doesn't do it.
Of course, why would it?
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Mar 30 '17 at 18:04
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Right-click on your document and then click "Paragraph".
Click the "Tabs..." button (bottom left).
Then change the "Default tab stops" (top right).
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Right-click on your document and then click "Paragraph".
Click the "Tabs..." button (bottom left).
Then change the "Default tab stops" (top right).
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Right-click on your document and then click "Paragraph".
Click the "Tabs..." button (bottom left).
Then change the "Default tab stops" (top right).
Right-click on your document and then click "Paragraph".
Click the "Tabs..." button (bottom left).
Then change the "Default tab stops" (top right).
edited Dec 19 '16 at 18:41
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answered Sep 21 '11 at 22:28
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If you want to set the size of a tab as a certain number of spaces then Microsoft Word 2010 doesn't do it.
Of course, why would it?
– samis
Mar 30 '17 at 18:04
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If you want to set the size of a tab as a certain number of spaces then Microsoft Word 2010 doesn't do it.
Of course, why would it?
– samis
Mar 30 '17 at 18:04
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If you want to set the size of a tab as a certain number of spaces then Microsoft Word 2010 doesn't do it.
If you want to set the size of a tab as a certain number of spaces then Microsoft Word 2010 doesn't do it.
answered Oct 7 '13 at 3:58
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Of course, why would it?
– samis
Mar 30 '17 at 18:04
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Of course, why would it?
– samis
Mar 30 '17 at 18:04
Of course, why would it?
– samis
Mar 30 '17 at 18:04
Of course, why would it?
– samis
Mar 30 '17 at 18:04
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