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From: Treza Blu on 1 Aug 2005 13:14 I have a paragraph then bullet points that follow. The second line in the paragraph follows the indents of the bulleted points. I have tried to shift click, everything even retyping everything and the second line in the paragraph still follows the formating on the bullet points. Moving the rules on the ruler still moves the second line with the bulleted text. MAN
From: David M. Marcovitz on 1 Aug 2005 14:02 You can get some flexibility (but perhaps not as much as you need) by demoting the the second paragraph. You will get a second set of indents on the ruler that can be adjusted somewhat independently from the first. They just can't go to the left of the first. --David -- David M. Marcovitz Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology Loyola College in Maryland Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_ http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/ =?Utf-8?B?VHJlemEgQmx1?= <TrezaBlu(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:F2F16072-5E71-4C84-90C0-23D4739D3C3A(a)microsoft.com: > I have a paragraph then bullet points that follow. The second line in > the paragraph follows the indents of the bulleted points. I have > tried to shift click, everything even retyping everything and the > second line in the paragraph still follows the formating on the bullet > points. Moving the rules on the ruler still moves the second line > with the bulleted text. MAN >
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