its up to you if you want to use an indent when using the ms word... but if you want to just use it, nobody cares...
Hanging Indent
Please indent your paragraphs. The bay indents the coastline.
The base word of "indentation" is "indent".
If the quote is in the middle, then no, but if you are do a dialogue, you would indent each time. You indent after every break or paragraph.
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.
You can use the "Tab" key on your keyboard to indent paragraphs in most word processing and text editing software. Alternatively, you can adjust the paragraph settings to set an automatic indent for all paragraphs in your document.
Usually the whole quotation is in a block of text that is indented. If you are using a word processing program like Word, you probably have an indent key that will indent all selected text. (You shouldn't try to indent each line because the word wrap feature will throw it off.)
just click on tab everytime you want to indent.
First line indent
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.
Hanging indent is used on the reference page.
The actual items of an APA format paper must be indented. Indentation from the first line is essential. If the listed source goes past the first line, a hanging indent should be used on the second line by pressing the TAB key.