At 04:09 24/11/2007 -0600, Hanasaki Jiji wrote:
Unfortunately that is not the solution :( Actually pressing shift Tab
just moves it to header #-1 but does not change the indentation.
On Nov 24, 2007 2:26 AM, Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 01:50 24/11/2007 -0600, Hanasaki Jiji wrote:
> >running open office 2.3 on windows
> >
> >I have a doc where header2 and header3 format indented from the left.
> >Like the below
> >
> >INDENT-HEADER1
> >INDENTINDENT-HEADER2
> >INDENTINDENTINDENT-HEADER3
> >
> >Header2 and Header3 are visually indented however the up/down
> >pointing arrows?ticks? (not sure what to call them) on the ruler bar
> >are on the far left (same spot for both header2 and header3 and
> >header1) instead of 'indented' as I would expect like when a
> >paragraph is indented with the 'indent' toolbar button.
>
> When you enter Ctrl+Tab with the cursor positioned at the start of a
> header, a tab is inserted, but this does not show when you display
> non-printing characters. If this is the problem, you can correct
> this by positioning your cursor and then using Backspace or Delete
> as appropriate to delete the hidden tab in the normal way.
>
> I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker
Shift+Tab is indeed not the solution. That's why Shift+Tab was not
suggested as a solution! You may like to try the suggested solution instead.
Brian Barker
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