Click Home, and then click the Paragraph dialog box launcher. Click the Tabs tab. For each tab stop you want to insert, under Tab stop position, type the position for the tab stop, and then click Set. Under Alignment and Leader, select the options that you want, and then click OK.
- How is the text aligned with Tabs?
- What is tab setting explain the function of each tab stop?
- What is the tab alignment?
How is the text aligned with Tabs?
Using tabs ensures that your text is aligned perfectly and makes it much easier to modify settings. A tab stop is the position at which the text-insertion point stops when you press the Tab key. Pressing the Tab key moves the insertion point to the right, shifting the position at which you will insert text.
What is tab setting explain the function of each tab stop?
A tab stop is the location where the cursor stops after the Tab key is pressed. Tab stops are used in word processors to allow users to align text. Below is a picture of the ruler in Microsoft Word; each left tab stop is denoted by a bold "L" symbol. If these were right tab stops, the "L" would be backward.
What is the tab alignment?
Left-aligned: Begins test at the tab stop (This is the default tab setting). Center-aligned: Centers text on the tab stop. Right-aligned: Ends the text at the tab stop. Decimal: Center the text over decimal point for a list of numbers. Bar: Creates a vertical line through a selected paragraph at the tab stop.