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Add or set tab stops with customized alignment and dot or line leaders. Remove or clear one or more tab stops you don't need.
You can personalize the Ribbon and toolbars in Office just the way you like them, showing frequently used commands and hiding the ones you rarely use. You can change default tabs, or create custom tabs and custom groups to contain your frequently used commands.
Click or tap in front of the text or numbers you want to indent, and then press CTRL+TAB. Go to Home and select the Paragraph dialog launcher . Select Tabs. In the Tab stop position field, type a measurement where you want the tab stop. Select an Alignment. Select a Leader if you want one. Select Set. Select OK.
You can customize keyboard shortcuts (or shortcut keys) by assigning them to a command, macro, font, style, or frequently used symbol. You can also remove keyboard shortcuts. You can assign or remove keyboard shortcuts by using a mouse or just the keyboard. Go to File > Options > Customize Ribbon.
Customize the ribbon in your Office apps to add and arrange tabs or commands how you want. Hide or show the ribbon. To hide the ribbon, at the right edge of the ribbon, select the ^. To show the ribbon, select any tab. At the right edge of the ribbon, select the pin to keep the ribbon open. Add custom tabs and groups.
Use the settings to show, hide, and align page numbers, add or change the tab leader, set formats, and specify how many levels of headings to show. For more info, see Custom table of contents.
The space between tabs can show dots, dashes, or other “leader” characters to line up information. Add tab leader characters. Select Layout or Page Layout.
Change the distance of the bullet indent from the margin by clicking the arrows in the Bullet position box, or change the distance between the bullet and the text by clicking the arrows in the Text indent box. In the Follow number with drop-down box, select from Tab character, Space, or Nothing.
Go to Home and select the Paragraph dialog launcher . Select Tabs. Select a tab stop and select Clear. Select Clear All to remove all tab stops. Select OK. To use the ruler to remove tab stops, see Using the ruler in Word. Was this information helpful? Remove previously set tab stops in your document.
Show the ribbon when hidden, and set options to shows tabs and commands, just tabs, or automatically hide the ribbon for the maximum document space.
On the Layout tab, in the Paragraph group, use the arrows to choose indentation and spacing options. To indent the paragraph, enter the distance you want in the Left or Right boxes. To change the amount of space above and below a paragraph, enter a number in the Before or After boxes.