Lesson 11: Using the Ruler
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Introduction
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
- Format text using the ruler
The ruler
You can adjust the width of margins, tabs, and indents in your document using the ruler.
The ruler is helpful when you need to create several columns, show column placement, or show the distance between columns.
Hiding and displaying the ruler:
- Click View on the menu bar.
- Select Ruler.
- The ruler will appear at the top of the document.
If you switch to Print Layout view (Choose ViewPrint Layout View), a vertical ruler displays along the left-hand side of the screen. To hide this vertical ruler, switch to a different layout view.
Adjusting tabs and margins on the ruler
To move an existing tab or indent on the ruler:
- Point the mouse on the tab or indent you want to move.
- Click and hold the left mouse button until a dotted line appears below the tab.
- Drag the mouse to move the tab or indent to a new location.
- Release the left mouse button.
To remove a tab from the ruler:
- Point the mouse on the tab you want to remove.
- Click and hold the left mouse button until a dotted line appears below the tab.
- Drag the mouse off of the ruler.
- Release the left mouse button.
To adjust a margin using the ruler:
- Point the mouse on the margin you want to move.
- Click and hold the left mouse button once a double arrow appears over the margin or until a dotted line appears below.
- Drag the mouse to increase or decrease the margin.
- Release the left mouse button.
Remember that you can also increase or decrease your Indents by using the Increase Indent/Decrease Indent buttons on the Formatting toolbar.
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