Tab in the Word is the distance from the beginning of the line to the first character. This tool in the program helps to mark a paragraph or a new line. It is also included in standard presets. This means that there is no need to download and install it. In addition, it is always on by default.
In the article we will discuss how to make tabs in Word using its standard settings, and how to set the necessary parameters yourself.
How to set tabs
First of all, let’s talk about how tabs are set in Word 2007. There are two ways to use it: using the ruler or the tool of the same name in the program. The first option is simpler, and the second makes it possible to establish the exact position. Let us dwell in more detail on each of them.
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