No, indent markers on the horizontal ruler of a document do not "always" indicate the default indent settings. Indent settings may be changed depending on how you want the format of the page to be. The indent markers on the horizontal bar could indicate the indents of a changed section of the document.
No, indent markers on the horizontal ruler only represent the current indent settings for the selected paragraph or text. They indicate where the text will be positioned based on the current formatting, which may or may not be the default indent settings of the document.
the default document settings are stored in what template file?
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It is called Default Settings.
The default style is all of the settings that Microsoft Word has in place when you first open a document. This includes standard margins, an easy to read font, and line spacing. You can change these default settings to your preferences, or use the options that Word has built in.
The default style is all of the settings that Microsoft Word has in place when you first open a document. This includes standard margins, an easy to read font, and line spacing. You can change these default settings to your preferences, or use the options that Word has built in.
The default in a new document typically refers to the preset settings such as font style, size, and spacing that are automatically applied when you open a new document in a software program like Microsoft Word or Google Docs. These defaults can be customized to suit individual preferences.
Depends on how your template is configured, but out of the box, MS Word default tab settings are every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, depending on which measurement units you are using. Both values are equal.
One can use quick print in Microsoft Word by selecting the icon from the menu and the current document print to the default printer using default settings, this is faster because one does not have to check the pages setting or printer settings.
Go to Settings > *Whichever one you edited* > And then go to reset default settings
Default settings.
Firefox settings should save themselves. You shouldn't have to do anything to make them default.
Book1.xls is the default name for a new document in Excel.