A hanging indent is a special paragraph style, typically used in citations
and such, where the first line of the paragraph is flush with the left
margin, and subsequent lines are indented approximately 5 spaces.
Essentially, it's the opposite of a typical indented paragraph.
If you go to your paragraph settings dialogue box, tab through till you here
"special", there is a selection there of several styles, including hanging.
Yes, control Z is undo.
HTH
Warmly,
Melissa

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of susie Q
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 9:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] question about MS word 2003, and hanging indent?

Hi can some one tell me what does hanging indent mean?  I am using MS word
2003, and I had to close word, to get rid of it, I can't remember the key
comand I hit by accedent, and don't know how to undo it, unless control Z is
the undo? thanks sue
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