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Using Tabs in Microsoft Word 2016

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How to use Tabs in Word 2016

You have now progressed to the world of tabs. That's Right! When previously you may have been pressing the space bar a number of times to line up text on separate paragraphs, you can now use the tab key.

Now this tutorial does more than simply showing you how to press the tab key. It will show the various tabs that are available in Microsoft Word. What are they? Well take the left tab, that's the standard one. The left tab allows you to line up text that's aligned to the left. Have you heard of the decimal tab? This nifty little feature allows you to line up figures according to the decimal point.

In whatever way you use Microsoft Word then you have so much to gain by harnassing the power of the Tab.


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