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You can adjust the width of margins, tabs, and indents in your document using Word's Ruler.
The Ruler is helpful when you need to create several columns, show column placement, or know the distance between columns.

If you switch to Print Layout view (Choose View
Print Layout view), a vertical ruler displays along the left side of the screen. To hide this vertical Ruler, switch to a different layout view.
The Ruler offers a visual tool that allows you to quickly view, create, and change your documents tabs, margins, and indents.
Click the small gray box to the left of the Ruler to move through the different Tab Settings.
: This moves text toward the right edge of the page as you type.
: This centers text around the tab.
: This moves text toward the left edge of the page as you type.
: This aligns decimal numbers using the decimal point.
For example:
: This draws a vertical line on the document.
: This inserts the indent marking anywhere along the ruler.
: This inserts a hanging indent anywhere along the ruler.
Remember, you can also increase or decrease your indents by using the Increase and Decrease Indent buttons on the Formatting toolbar.
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