


Personally I use freeclipboard viewer to perform such tasks as it not only shows the formats on the clipboard, but provides access to each. A copy places the information in many formats, everything from words own format to plain text. Then we have to establish if Word actually places that information on the clipboard. Now any new tabs that you type are nothing but lowly tabs, and you are back in control of your backspaces.Are you talking about hanging indents, initial indents or something else. Click OK to dismiss the Word Options dialog box.


You've done it before-you are typing along, minding your own business, when you press the Tab key at the beginning of a paragraph and notice that everything in the paragraph is automatically indented.
