Use the Tab key to indent the first line of a paragraph, and be sure to have a tab set where you want to be indented to.
You can use the CSS property "text-indent" to indent just the first line of a paragraph. Set the value of "text-indent" to the desired indent, typically in pixels or percentages. This will only affect the first line of the paragraph while leaving the subsequent lines unaffected.
For the body paragraphs, the first line should always be indented. If the listed source goes past the first line, a hanging indent should be used by pressing the TAB key only at once.
Yes you can use the indent ruler to indent just the first line of a paragraph.
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A hanging indent indents every line after the first one, whereas indenting a paragraph indents only the first line of the paragraph.
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Use for 'First Line Indent Marker' - click on triangle +hold +drag - move triangle to where you want indent of a paragraph or sentence to begin.
hanging indent
The indent format in which all lines in the paragraph except the first line are indented from the left margin is known as a hanging indent.
No... you just have to indent a paragraph once. If you need a tip just take your finger next to the line that you have to indent and that should be the amount of space that you indented.
A hanging indent is a type of indent where the first line of a paragraph is not indented, but subsequent lines are indented more than the first line. This is often used in bibliographies and references lists.
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