The indent settings for the active paragraph
No, indent markers on the horizontal ruler of a document do not "always" indicate the default indent settings. Indent settings may be changed depending on how you want the format of the page to be. The indent markers on the horizontal bar could indicate the indents of a changed section of the document.
The indent settings for the active paragraph
left indent
left indent marker
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Horizontal Ruler
Hanging indent is the term for the bottom triangle at the 0 mark on a horizontal ruler.
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.
Yes, you indent whenever it is the start of another paragraph. It doesn't matter what type of writing it is, you always indent at the start of a new paragraph.
Horizontal Ruler
To create a paragraph with hanging indents of 0.25", you can use the ruler feature in word processing software like Microsoft Word. First, select the text you want to format, then adjust the indent markers on the ruler to achieve a 0.25" hanging indent. Alternatively, you can go to the Paragraph settings and set a 0.25" indent for the first line and a -0.25" indent for the hanging indent.
The first line indent marker is a symbol or icon in word processing software that allows users to adjust the indentation of the first line of a paragraph. By dragging this marker, users can create a visual separation between paragraphs without having to manually insert spaces.