This article explains how to display the ruler in Microsoft Word—and how to use the ruler to change margins and create tabs.
Adding tabs is one of the easiest ways to ensure the text in your Word document is positioned precisely where you want it. Normally, you can do this simply by pressing the "Tab" key; if you're working ...
Use Word’s Tabs dialog box to set multiple tabs Your email has been sent Measure twice, cut once -- or, in the case of Word tabs, get rid of the ruler entirely. Mary Ann Richardson explains how you ...
There is a dot leader in front of the numbers, and all the decimal points in the prices line up. How is this done in Word? A: While you can use the ruler to set tabs for your Word document, it may be ...
Bob Pfeifer wrote that he wanted to use “tab settings” in Microsoft Word to create a roster of mobile-home park residents by their lot number, name, phone number and email address — but he couldn’t ...
If you’re completely new to Microsoft Word, you’re probably wondering where to begin. You’ve come to the right place because we’ll get you started. From what you see in the Word window to how to save ...