- Create a hanging indent in Word - Microsoft Support
Select the text where you want to add a hanging indent Go to Home > Paragraph Settings dialog launcher > Indents and Spacing Under Special, select Hanging You can adjust the depth of the indent using the By field Select OK To add a drop cap to your paragraph, see Insert a drop cap
- Create or remove a hanging indent - Microsoft Support
Click the Home tab, and then click the Paragraph dialog box launcher Under Indentation, in the Before text box, click the arrow to approximately 5" Note: One-half inch is the typical measurement for indenting a hanging paragraph Click the arrow next to Special, and choose Hanging
- How to use the text editing ruler in Visio - Microsoft Support
Describes how to use the text ruler to adjust the left, right, and first indents, and to specify tab stops in Visio
- Change text alignment, indentation, and spacing in PowerPoint
You can use the Special options to only indent the first line, or to add a hanging indent Indentation is measured in inches, and it can be any whole number or decimal, such as 1 2 inches
- Adjust indents in paragraph text in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
To create a hanging indent, where second and subsequent lines of a paragraph are indented more than the first line, drag the Hanging Indent marker where you want the indent to start
- Remove or clear a hanging indent - Microsoft Support
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- Video: Change the look of paragraphs - Microsoft Support
Training: Learn how to change paragraph alignment, spacing, bullets, numbering, indents, and more
- Format notes in OneNote - Microsoft Support
Indent text Select Increase Indent to indent text Align notes Select Paragraph Formatting to: Align notes left, center, or right Add tags like Important, Question, or Critical, and select them again to remove from your notes Apply styles Select Styles to apply a Heading, Page Title, Citation, or Quote to your notes Clear formatting
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