When moving the hanging indent marker the left indent marker moves as well
No, when you drag a hanging indent marker, the left indent marker stays in place. The hanging indent marker only adjusts the position of the second line of the paragraph relative to the first.
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To create a negative indent in a document, you can use the ruler tool in most word processing software (such as Microsoft Word) to drag the indent marker to the left. This will move the first line of the paragraph beyond the left margin, creating a negative indent effect. Be cautious when using negative indents as they can affect readability.
A marker used to change the entire left margin of a paper is known as a Left Indent Margin.
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.
left indent marker
Press the "tab" button on the left of your keyboard.
Left indent marker
The left indent marker is typically found on the ruler at the top of a word processing or design software program. It is used to adjust the indentation or margin on the left side of a paragraph or text, allowing you to control the spacing and alignment of your content.
first line indent marker.
Hanging indent
The Left Indent marker in Microsoft Word allows you to change the position of the left edge of a paragraph or text block without affecting the right edge. This can be useful for creating indented paragraphs or adjusting the layout of your document.
It is a hanging indent.