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DAVOUD TOHIDY <[log in to unmask]>
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On Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 Sherry Wells wrote: >I need to change some web pages saved as text files.>Every line starts in the center of the page and I want to>move it over to the left. See the attached text file and image file.  As an alternative you can save a web page as a text file. Using mouse in Internet Explorer: 1-click on file in the menu bar2-click on save as3-specify the location where you would like to save4-click on the arrow next to 'save as type' and chooseText file and click save5-open up the text file you saved and click ctrl+A toselect all and then click Ctrl+c to copy all then openthe word and click ctrl+v to paste in word and do formattingyou want.  Using Keyboard Internet Explorer: 1-press alt key once and release it to activate the menu bar2-Press the F key on keyboard to pull down the file menu in the menu bar3-Press A key on keyboard to open up the save as dialogue box4-press Alt+I keys at the same time to activate the save in section5-press arrow down button on keyboard and specify the location to save6-press Alt+T keys at the same time to activate the 'save as type' section7-press arrow down key and select Text file8-press Alt+S keys to save the page9-open up the text file you saved and click ctrl+A toselect all and then click Ctrl+c to copy all then openthe word and click ctrl+v to paste in word and do formattingyou want.  bestdavoudP.S: Join us at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6850971551to talk to developers around the world in regards to removing the barriersvisually impaired users encounter when they surf the net. 


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Show All Indent paragraphs To change the indentation of text, do one of the following: Create a first-line indent Select the paragraph you want to indent. If you don't see the horizontal ruler, click Ruler on the View menu. On the horizontal ruler, drag the First Line Indent marker to the position where you want the text to start. Tip For more precision in setting a first-line indent, you can select options on the Indents and Spacing tab (Format menu, Paragraph command). In the Special list under Indentation, click First line, and then set the other options you want. Increase or decrease the left indent of an entire paragraph Select the paragraph you want to change. On the Formatting toolbar, click Increase Indent or Decrease Indent . Microsoft Word increases the indent by one tab stop. If you want to change the position of the indent, you can first set a different tab stop. Change the right indent of an entire paragraph Select the paragraph you want to change. If you don't see the horizontal ruler, click Ruler on the View menu. On the horizontal ruler, drag the Right Indent marker to the position where you want the text to end. Set an indent by using the TAB key On the Tools menu, click AutoCorrect Options, and then click the AutoFormat As You Type tab. Under Automatically as you type, select the Set left- and first-indent with tabs and backspaces check box. To indent the first line of a paragraph, click in front of the line. To indent an entire paragraph, click in front of any line but the first line. Press the TAB key. Note To remove the indent, press BACKSPACE before moving the insertion point. You can also click Undo on the Edit menu. Create a hanging indent Select the paragraph in which you want to create a hanging indent. If you don't see the horizontal ruler, click Ruler on the View menu. On the horizontal ruler, drag the Hanging Indent marker to the position at which you want the indent to start. Tip For more precision in setting a hanging indent, use the Indents and Spacing tab (Format menu, Paragraph command). In the Special list under Indentation, select Hanging. In the By box, set the amount of space for the hanging indent. Create a negative indent Select the paragraph you want to outdent or extend into the left margin. If you don't see the horizontal ruler, click Ruler on the View menu. On the horizontal ruler, drag the Left Indent marker to the position where you want the paragraph to start.

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