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Type a position in the X box and press Enter or Return. If the X value is selected, press
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the up or down arrow key to increase or decrease the tab value by 1 point, respectively.
5 For subsequent tabs with different alignments, repeat steps 3 and 4.
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The first tab setting is right-aligned; the second tab setting is left-aligned
Note: You cannot set tabs using increments smaller than one point using the Tab ruler, but
you can type tabs to within 0.01-point accuracy by entering a value for X.
To repeat a tab:
1 In the Tabs palette, select a tab on the tab ruler.
2 Choose Repeat Tab in the Tabs palette menu.
The Repeat Tab command creates multiple tabs based on the distance between the tab
and the left indent or the previous tab stop.
Using the Repeat Tab command
To move a tab:
1 In the Tabs palette, select a tab on the tab ruler.
2 Do one of the following:
Type a new location for X and press Enter or Return.
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Drag the tab to a new location.
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To remove a tab:
In the Tabs palette, drag the tab off the tab ruler.
To change a tab from one alignment to another:
1 In the Tabs palette, select a tab on the tab ruler.
2 Click a tab-alignment button.
You can also hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) while clicking the tab stop
marker to cycle through the four alignment options.
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