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Old 04-08-2014, 03:18 AM   #13
elibrarian
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
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So...he wants to be able to change the indent--not the tab, but the indent--used for the various elements, i.e., the indents we all commonly use for the CSS for an element? That's the discussion? Indent, not TAB?

I use NTPro (Note Tab Pro) and you cannot change the tab size, so I suspect that this isn't something I ever noted. In Word, sure; but that's word-processing. {shrug}. Hitch
Hi -

Not that it's very useful in the resulting HTML, but you actually can. Try pressing CTRL+I in a paragraph in NTPro ...

You set the values in Options --> Tools (indent values) and in Options --> Document (tab values, use fixed tabs to insert spaces when tabbing).

Regards,

Kim

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