drag it off the ruler
A centered tab stop
These are tab stops. In Microsoft Word you can create a tab stop by clicking and dragging on the horizontal ruler, where they appear as flipped-over black L or T marks. If there are faint marks below the ruler at 1-inch intervals, these are the default tab stops.
They are indicated just under the ruler, not actually on it.
Horizontal ruler
Double click the ruler > a "Tabs" panel should pop up. there you can see all the tabs (in length). Click on a tab you wish to clear then click clear. then ok.
the vertical ruler displays across the top of the word window? my answer is true
tick marks
Yes it can. You have the different elements on it for the indents. They can be dragged to reposition them. You can click on the ruler to set a tab. The tab can also be dragged to change its position, or dragged completely off the ruler to remove the tab.
tab stop
clears all default tab stops to the right of the custom tab stop When you set a custom tab stop, Word clears all default tab stops to the left of the newly set custom tab stops on the ruler
The simplest way is to click directly on the ruler at the point you want to set a tab. You can also do it through the tab settings and type it the measurement that you want to set the tab at.
you can click on a number on the horizontal ruler after you pick what tab such as left, right and you can also set it through the paragraph launcher in the paragraph group.