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Indent Priority Determined By Code Order |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer wants his text indented once from each side on the first line, and on the second line he wants it indented twice from the left margin and once on the right margin. When he presses Left/Right Indent (Shift-F4), Margin Release (Shift-Tab), then Indent (F4), the second indent acts like a tab. It cancels out the margin release on that line by moving to the right a half inch, but it does not affect the line below it. If he changes the order of the codes by pressing Left/Right Indent, Indent, Margin Release (Shift-F4, F4, Shift-Tab) it works correctly. Solutions: The program is working as designed. The order of the codes does determine the indent priority. |
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