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8: Don't Use Tabs And Spaces To Position Text On The Page
You shouldn't need to use tabs at all; use
styles instead, which won't do strange things to your Braille layout. Word has
an in-built style called Normal Indent. It looks like this: This
paragraph is Normal Indent Style. When this paragraph is imported into Duxbury,
it will be treated as if it is formatted in Normal Style - it won´t be indented
in your Braille file. If you need more indents, set up some more Word Styles
for larger indents; you do this by choosing Format, Styles and Formatting, and
clicking New Style.
Base your new style on Normal, and
then go to Modify, Paragraph and use the dialog box there to set the indents
for your new Style:
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