Hi Andrew,
If it were me I would delete the tab on the first line, highlight all the lines
you wanted indented then on the Home Ribbon there is an option to increase
indent. This will only affect the selected texted. As with any operation in
Word you can repeat the same edit with the F4 key if you want to make more
passages of text have the indent.
Kinds regards,
Stewart.
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AKH
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Subject: [access-uk] MS Word page layout
Hi all
I've been reading a script for a play. I'm using NVDA and Windows 10. I note
that after the characters name there is a tab and the dialogue is to the right
of the tab, as you would expect. However, the second, third and forth lines of
this characters speech are all alligned under the tab. In other words the long
paragraph of the characters speech is all neatly aligned several inches from
the left margin. Does anyone know how this is achieved. I could achieve this
using tables with two columns, but how is it done with tabs. When I simply
press tab and keep typing, the second line of text aligns all the way back to
the left margin instead of under the tab.
Any advice please.
Andrew
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