Hi, Mohib. Let me state what I think you're trying to accomplish and then give 
you my suggestion. I believe you wish to set off a block of text by indenting 
both left and right margins. When I do this, I also go from double-space to 
single-space. You can find all these options in MS Word's paragraph dialog. 
Note that although it's in the paragraph dialog, you can select as much text as 
you like.

Keep in mind that I'm using Word 2010, but I think this will also work in 2007. 

First, select the text. For this purpose, I place a symbol at the end, such as 
a * or @. Then I go back to the beginning, press F8, then that symbol. Now the 
entire block is selected.

Now press the applications key.

Then the letter p.

Now tab through all the options in this dialog. You'll find the first item 
allows you to set the margin. I arrow up from 0 to 0.5.

Tab once more to the right margin setting. Once again, I arrow up from 0 to 
0.5. This brings the right margin in by half an inch.

If you also want to single-space, continue tabbing until the spacing options 
appear. I up-arrow to single.

>From there, I tab five times to the Okay button and press spacebar.

I hope these steps are clear and that they answer your question.

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Mohib Anwar Rafay
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2017 7:24 AM
To: jaws-users-list
Subject: [JAWS-Users] How to indent the paragraph in MS word 2007?

Hi jaws users, can anyone tell me how to do indent right a paragraph, or few 
sentences in a paragraph in MS word 2007 document? Actually I am writing an 
article where in between I need to indent the legal provisions, I am unable to 
do it. Erlier in word 2003, I could do it easily by selecting the desired text 
and pressing tab, but now if I am pressing tab after selecting the text, the 
text is deleted or it disappears. Am I doing something wrong? I am using Jaws 
17 along with MS word 2007.

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