use of indent in ms word
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In MS word, the indent is normally used to describe the distance or number of blank spaces used to separate a paragraph from the left or right margins.
So one of the main purpose Indenting texts is that it adds structure to your document by allowing you to separate information. Whether you'd like to move a single line or an entire paragraph, you can use the tab selector and the horizontal ruler to set tabs and indents
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In word processing, the word indent is used to describe the distance, or number of blank spaces used to separate a paragraph from the left or right margins. The following is an example of indented text: Paragraph alignment against left margin.
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