What my tutor wants is for me to submit my material in double line spacing with the first paragraph left-aligned and all subsequent paragraphs indented. So, what I would do is write the first paragraph without indenting. Then, because the text is double-line spaced, pressing the enter key once (to create a new line) acts as a new paragraph. Until now, I have been pressing the space bar five times on these new lines to indent the paragraph but my tutor would prefer me to use Microsoft's auto-paragraph function. Microsoft has an auto-paragraphing command, which I've found in the context menu but I'm unsure how to use it. Also, Microsoft also offer control m as a way of indenting a paragraph. What I'm asking is how do I use the auto-paragraph function in the context menu or, whether by pressing control m on the second paragraph would then mean that all subsequent paragraphs would be indented, as with bullets and auto-numbering?
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