Format
paragraph ms. Word 2007
Paragraph
Formatting Options
This document will help you
use paragraph formatting options to achieve a desired look for your document.
- Changing Paragraph Alignment
- Adjusting Line Spacing
- Adjusting Paragraph Spacing
- Working with Indents
Changing Paragraph Alignment
Changing text alignment,
margins, and line spacing will affect the entire paragraph even if you have
only a single word selected or the insertion point placed in the paragraph. To
format multiple paragraphs, you need to select at least one character from each
paragraph. You can align text with the right or left margins, center the text,
or align the text with both margins.
Changing Text Alignment: Write Command Tab Option
1. Select
the text to be formatted
2. From
the Home command tab, in the Paragraph
group, click the appropriate text alignment button


Changing Text Alignment: Keyboard Option
1. Select
the text to be formatted
2. To
left align the paragraph press [Ctrl] + [L]
To center the paragraph press [Ctrl] + [E]
To right align the paragraph press [Ctrl] + [R]
To justify the paragraph press [Ctrl] + [J]
To center the paragraph press [Ctrl] + [E]
To right align the paragraph press [Ctrl] + [R]
To justify the paragraph press [Ctrl] + [J]
Adjusting
Line Spacing
You can add space between
lines within a paragraph by adjusting the line spacing. For example, you may
want your text double-spaced. This is an efficient way of adding white space.
Adjusting Line Spacing: Write Command Tab Option
1. Place
the insertion point in the desired paragraph
2. From
the Home command tab, in the Paragraph
group, click LINE SPACING
»
select the desired line spacing
Adjusting Line Spacing: Dialog Box Option
1. Place
the insertion point in the desired paragraph
2. From
the Home command tab, in the Paragraph
group, click PARAGRAPH
The Paragraph dialog box appears.

The Paragraph dialog box appears.

3. Select
the Indents and Spacing tab
4. From
the Line spacing pull-down menu, select the desired
spacing
5. Click
OK
Adjusting Paragraph Spacing
Instead of putting extra
returns at the end of paragraphs, add additional space before and after
paragraphs by adjusting the paragraph spacing. This can be especially useful
when you want the blank line to be a different height from the text.
1. Place
the insertion point in the desired paragraph
2. From
the Home command tab, within the Paragraph
group, click PARAGRAPH
The Paragraph dialog box appears.

The Paragraph dialog box appears.

3. Select
the Indents and Spacing tab
4. Under
the Spacing section, in the Before text
box, type the amount of space (in points) to appear before the paragraph
5. In
the After text box, type the amount of space (in points)
to appear after the paragraph
6. Click
OK
Working with Indents
Rather than tabbing in the
first line or every line of a paragraph, you can create an indent. An indent is
the amount of space between the text and the page margin. You can adjust the
indent for an individual paragraph, a group of paragraphs, or the margins for
the entire document. If you are setting margins for the entire document, refer
to Adjusting
Document Margins.
Word offers three types of
indents: normal indents, first line indents, and hanging indents. A normal indent inserts a specified amount of space
between the page margin and all of the lines in a paragraph. A first line indent inserts space between the first line
and the page margin so it looks like a tab was used. A hanging
indent uses a normal indent for the first line and then moves subsequent lines
farther to the right.
Paragraph indents can be set
using the Paragraph dialog box or the Ruler.
Working with Indents: Paragraph Dialog Box Option
1. Place
the insertion point in the desired paragraph
HINT: If you are adjusting more than one paragraph, select all desired paragraphs.
HINT: If you are adjusting more than one paragraph, select all desired paragraphs.
2. From
the Home command tab, in the Paragraph
group, click PARAGRAPH
The Paragraph dialog box appears.

The Paragraph dialog box appears.

3. Select
the Indents and Spacing tab
4. Under
the Indentation section, in the Left
and Right text boxes, type the desired amount of
indentation (in inches)
5. To
select a different indent for the first line, from the Special
pull-down list, select First line or Hanging
6. If
you selected a First line or Hanging
indent, in the By text box, type the desired
amount of indentation (in inches)
7. Click
OK
Working with Indents: Ruler Option
Instead of using the Paragraph
dialog box, you can make indent adjustments using the Ruler.
Shown here is a graphic of the Ruler.

|
Type of Indent
|
Appearance of Ruler
|
Appearance of Text
|
|
Normal Indent
|
|
A
Normal Indent
looks like this |
|
Hanging Indent
|
|
A
Hanging Indent
looks like this |
|
First Line Indent
|
|
A First Line Indent
looks like this |
To set the indent:
1. Place
the insertion point in the desired paragraph
HINT: If you are adjusting more than one paragraph, select all desired paragraphs.
HINT: If you are adjusting more than one paragraph, select all desired paragraphs.
2. Click
and drag the appropriate indent button to the desired location on the Ruler
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