![]() ![]() Furthermore, you can assign keyboard shortcuts to your "styles" and use them to apply the desired formatting directly to the document (much like you would by pressing CTRL+T, for example). If you have different levels of hanging indents that you want to use in a document, it is much more efficient to create one or more "styles" than to define a hanging indent. Each press of the shortcut (CTRL+T) indents the paragraph one more tab. If there are no previously defined tab stops in the paragraph, Word indents to the next default tab stop (typically in one-half inch intervals). This 'hangs' a paragraph to the next tab stop. The hanging indent shortcut is rather generic in its effect, however. In MS Word, you can initiate a hanging indent by pressing CTRL+T on your keyboard. ![]() You can also use SHIFT+CTRL+T to undo the indent by one tab stop (to the left). Each press of the shortcut (CTRL+T) indents the paragraph one more tab stop to the right. ![]() This "hangs" a paragraph to the next tab stop. In MS Word, you can initiate a hanging indent by pressing CTRL+T on your keyboard. Hanging indents are a very common format used in many documents because it coordinates information. A hanging indent is created when the first line of the paragraph starts at the start of the left margin, but the second and subsequent lines are indented.
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