You can press CTRL+T to set a hanging indent. You can drag the indent
marker with the mouse to specify a value other than the default. For
even more control, hold the ALT key while you are dragging, in which
case Word displays measurements on the ruler.
Alternatively, you can click Paragraph on the Format menu. Click the
Indents and Spacing tab. Under "Special", click "Hanging" and specify
the desired value in the "By" box.
Of course you can modify a paragraph style (or create a new one) to
include the desired indent settings. For an introduction to styles,
please see:
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styles/TipsOnStyles.html.
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Stefan Blom
Bernie said:
How do I indent the second line (and third, etc.) without also indenting the
first line? I can't find anything in auto-correct that addresses
this.