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JUSTIFYING KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
Just when you thought we'd
shown you every timesaving keyboard shortcut Word has to offer, we managed to
find a few more jewels for you and your keyboard-centric users.
How can you change the indentation of selected paragraphs in Word? Let us count
the ways.
1. Use the Paragraph dialog box. (Select Format | Paragraph.)
2. Use the Formatting toolbar's Increase Indent and Decrease Indent tools.
3. Press [Ctrl]E for center justification.
4. Press [Ctrl]J for full justification (justification to both the left and
right margins).
5. Press [Ctrl]L for left justification.
6. Press [Ctrl]R for right justification.
7. Press [Ctrl]M as often as you want to indent your text from the left. (The
whole paragraph gets indented.)
8. Press [Ctrl]T as often as you want to create a hanging indent from the left.
(Every line but the first line gets indented.)
9. Press [Shift][Ctrl]M to decrease the left indent.
10. Press [Shift][Ctrl]T to decrease the hanging indent.