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what is a "list tab", and why can't I edit it?
Shift + F1 reveals some interesting information about my list styles,
especially when they change from day to day g But what is a list tab? and why can't I set it? when I need to change the value of this tab-setting to restore the required lay-out, all I can do is add a simple tab. |
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what is a "list tab", and why can't I edit it?
It is a tab stop set in a multilevel (outline-numbered) list. You can edit
the tab stop position by editing the properties for (the relevant level of) the list style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "eNG1Ne" wrote in message ... Shift + F1 reveals some interesting information about my list styles, especially when they change from day to day g But what is a list tab? and why can't I set it? when I need to change the value of this tab-setting to restore the required lay-out, all I can do is add a simple tab. |
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