By Faithe Wempen. In Microsoft Word, the indentation of a paragraph refers to the way its left and/or right sides are inset. In addition to a left and right indent value, each paragraph can optionally have a special indent for the first line. Delete carriage returns in excel. For example, to use the F12 key to change your volume, you would press FN+F12. Just press the FN key. Open Word and insert a table (1 x 1 will work just fine). Right-click in the table and, in the context menu, select 'Bullets' and a bullet image from the bullet library. Type something and press enter. Type something else, but, instead of clicking enter, right-click and select 'Increase Indent' Notice something else moves into the proper indentation of a nested bullet: Outside of a Word table, you would simply press tab to get this behavior, but I want a keyboard shortcut (if available) to do this inside the table. This is what I've tried: • Ctrl + Tab: Just indents the text, not the bullet • Ctrl + T: Same as Ctrl + Tab • Ctrl + M: Indents the text and the bullet but does not change the bullet style Can this be done outside the right-click context menu?
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