I have a document with a lot of text formatted something like this:
WORD:
Some paragraph that might be long and should
continue to be indented on the next line.
WORD:
Some paragraph that might be long and should
continue to be indented on the next line.
I am having a really hard time creating this document and formatting
it like that. So far my technique, for each of those "sections", is:
1) Type "WORD", press enter to insert line break after it.
2) Type the paragraph, press enter twice to insert a line break after it.
3) Highlight the paragraph, do not highlight the second line break
after the paragraph!
4) Drag the bottom of the little hourglass-shaped left-margin thing in
the ruler to the right to indent the paragraph. Eyeball it to try to
get it the same for every one of these sections.
5) Move cursor after last line break, indent is back to left margin.
If I make the mistake of only pressing enter once in step 2, or
highlighting the line breaks in step 3, then I either undo the
indentation change or I have to manually drag the hourglass thing
back.
This is really tedious, really frustrating, and very error prone (it's
hard to get every paragraph to have the exact same indentation
amount).
What is the most convenient way to format this document like above as
I'm entering the text?
Thanks, hopefully I described that clearly,
Jason
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