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Hello, I simply would like to know how to inset a paragraph within a written body of text. Sometimes this is also referred to as Increase Indent, like this; Why can I do this here, in this post, but not on my website? This is exactly what I would like to do. Any ideas? I've looked through all of the menu options but didn't see any way for me to do this.So, can anyone out there help me out? Please??? Thanks... WJLeary www.SpectacularCarpetPythons.com |
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The easiest way is with a separate text box. but you have a lot of flexibility by using text boxes and placing them where you want them. so that option isn't there
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larazovich, Thank you for your reply. Actually, using separate text boxes is the way that I have temporarily chosen to resolve this issue. But, when multiple text boxes are used, it makes copying the page almost impossible. I would much rather just have one text box with increased indent. Any other ideas??? WJLeary www.SpectacularCarpetPythons.com |
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Hi, you could use a table, you will be able to transfer a lot more this way. It will also get around miss aliment of text with longer pages.
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