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When moving the hanging indent marker the left indent marker moves as well
To indent text from the left margin using the left indent marker, first select the text you want to indent. Then, locate the left indent marker on the ruler at the top of your document (usually represented as a small rectangle). Click and drag this marker to the right to create the desired indent. Release the mouse button to apply the indent to your selected text.
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.
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.
Try the drag bar at the top of the page.
The small triangle at the beginning of a paragraph in Microsoft Word is known as the "paragraph marker" or "indent marker." It indicates the indentation level set for the paragraph, allowing users to adjust the alignment of text. You can drag this marker to change the indentation or modify formatting settings for the entire paragraph. This visual cue helps in organizing the layout of the document effectively.
The caliper could be hanging up. Or your right front brake line could be coming apart or kinked. that will cause it to pull left.
INCREASE INDENT --- I drag the cell contents with the mouse (press the left mouse button on the edge of the cell whose contents are to be moved) and drag the cell to where you want it. Alternatively select the cell whose contents are to be moved, Ctrl + X (cut) arrow right two or three times (till you are where you want the value moved) Ctrl + V (paste)
First show your rulers, then when the insertion point is in the line (actually in the paragraph) you want to indent, drag the small downward pointing triangle at the top edge of the ruler in to where you want the indent. This will only affect the present paragraph, update or change the format style of the paragraph to be like the indented one if all the paragraphs in the document are to be the same. Note that this will change the Style and ALL paragraphs made with that STYLE will change. Word is really powerful when you understand formatting with styles! but if you've done a lot of work in formatting locally (not with styles for paragraphs and such) you will have to do a lot all over again to get a document that is correctly formatted with styles for each text block appearance!You can go right to the Styles Format editing dialog and do this with numbers if you know what value you want for the indent.
drag it to the left where the arrow is on the home screen and just drag it of the phone to the left
You put your cursor ON the text and drag it to the upper left corner. Drag it left to the period shows. Then, after reading it, move your cursor to the bottom left corner, click, hold, and drag. !
Left click > hold > and drag.