Steve, thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, the 2
remedies you mentioned didn't solve my problem. I had
tried them before but tried them again (because nothing
else is working)and didn't get rid of the indentation. I
thought I knew something about PowerPoint, but this is a
stubborn little problem!
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Doubleclick the text box to bring up the formatting
dialog box.
Click the Text Box tab.
Check your Internal Margin settings
Also choose View, Ruler if the horizontal text ruler
isn't visible already
(it probably is since you mentioned tabs). There will be
at least two
little "chicklet pointer thingies" (oooh, i love it when
i talk tech), one
at the top, one at the bottom of the ruler. Try dragging
them full to the
left.
Does that help?
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I received a PowerPoint presentation that I'm modifying.
When I add a text box, the text is always indented.
I've
tried every standards means of removing the indent
(removed tabs, text is not demoted, etc.)but it won't go
away.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
[I use PowerPoint 2000 for Windows]
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