Mark C. Miller wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 12:28:56 -0400, Gene Young wrote:

Mark Miller wrote:
1.  I'm sending through gmail and hope it is starting a new thread.  I
think I DID hijack a thread the first time I tried to post this.

I had a really weird problem with tabs in a word processing document.

I had a line (test question) with four options.  Each option on its own
line.  Each option  tabbed once.

Line "A" and line "B" tabbed in as expected.

Line "C" tabbed in ok, but when the hard return was placed at the end
of the line, the line reverted to flush left.  The same thing happened
to line "D".

When I double spaced to a new test question, and went back to "C" and
"D" to tab them back into place, they stayed at the tab location.

Can anyone think of a way to get around this behavior?

tnx


The formatting for the new paragraph you created when you enetered a
hard return is different from that of the first two lines.  If you used
a soft return between A & B, they will share the same formatting and
therefor the same tab stops.

Check the tab settings in each paragraph and I think you will find your
answer.

Sorry, didn't explain that well.

I enter the line with the question.  Hit a hard return.
Tab over once, type "A", the answer choice, hit a hard return.
Tab over once, type "B", the answer choice, hit a hard return

Up to this point there is nothing wrong.

Tab over once, type "C", the answer choice, hit a hard return <<AND>> the "C" then returns to flush left. I tab the "C" back over and when I cursor down to the next line, the "C" reverts to flush left.

Leaving that alone for the moment,

I tab over once, type "D", the answer choice, hit a hard return <<AND>> the "D" returns to flush left.

I hit two hard returns (to set a single blank line before the next question.

When I return to the "C" and "D" lines, and tab them in, they stay tabbed.

The four lines are identical in nature; the top lines hold their tab position, the next two do not.

In my mind, since each line is entered in the same manner, the same tab rules should apply to all four lines with the answer choices.
It should look like:

1.  Question
        a.
        b.
        c.
        d.

Instead I'm getting:

1.  Question
        a.
        b.
c.
d.

Tab settings appear to be the same throughout (thanks Gene for that tip).

regsards

mcm



I can not reproduce this effect. Can you send your document as an attachment so I can look at it?

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Gene Y.

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