go to options or word options from ribbon or file and choose customize ribbon,under customize shortcuts press button Customize..and you have option to assign your own shortcut something its easy for you to remember if you use this often
Set your tab key to the indent spacing(s) you need. Use Ctrl-M to indent and Ctrl-Q to decrease it.
depends what you mean by indent. If you're talking about just indenting the first line - then the 'shortcut' key is TAB. Pressing the TAB key will move the text to the next tab stop.
tab
Ctrl - M.
To create a hanging indent using shortcut keys, you can first select the text you want to indent. Then, press "Ctrl" + "T" on a Windows computer or "Command" + "T" on a Mac. This will apply a hanging indent to the selected text.
you hit the tab key on your keyboard
There is just one keyboard shortcut used to left-align a paragraph in Microsoft Word. 'Ctrl+L' are the keys used in this shortcut.
Hit the tab button on the keyboard.
Press the "tab" button on the left of your keyboard.
Press the Tab Button on your Keyboard.
To indent in most word processing programs, you can either press the Tab key on your keyboard or use the Increase Indent button in the toolbar.
You can use the shortcut "Ctrl" + "M" to increase paragraph indentation in a word processing software like Microsoft Word. This shortcut adds a new level of indentation to the paragraph, making it easier to format your document quickly.
In APA format, a hanging indent consists of indenting the second and subsequent lines of a citation by 0.5 inches. This is typically achieved by setting the indent in a word processing tool like Microsoft Word.
One method that works in a lot of text processing applications is to hold down the Shift key and then press Tab
on the key board you would use the tab button once
A hanging indent is used in a reference list.