In a post elsewhere Alexis notes that the secret hotkey <ctrl>-I will 
insert a tab.

On Sunday, November 23, 2014 10:20:17 AM UTC-5, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> After further thought I've figured out what this cut/paste thing was 
> about. You cannot enter a <tab> character in a task note. Even if you add 
> shift, ctrl or alt in various combinations the result is to navigate around 
> the MLO window or perhaps to other windows. However, MLO will appropriately 
> display pasted text that includes tabs. This is useful for bulleted or 
> numbered lists and some other fairly simple formatting. Also, once you have 
> gotten a legit tab into your note you can use copy and paste to place it 
> elsewhere throughout your note. 
>
> I'm fully aware that this is not particularly easy to use, and that it is 
> far short of a full RTF implementation. I also understand that a lot of 
> other tab-related edits don't work, like first-line indent, first line 
> hanging, or indent whole paragraph. However, for the user who may be 
> frustrated by the inability to apply even the simplest of formatting to a 
> task note, it may be a helpful workaround.
>

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