ShareThisIf you are working in Microsoft Word, chances are you will need to format your document. Anytime that you are not simply using the left margin to align paragraphs, you should use tabs to properly align your text and numbers.
The default tab stops are every 0.5 inches from the left margin. You can easily customize this by simply clicking on the ruler at the top of your page in Microsoft Word. Wherever you click, you will see a tab symbol as show in the image below. If you'd like the tab to right align text, double-click your new tab symbol. In the menu under Alignment, select Right.

Every now and then you might get a Word document from someone who uses multiple spaces instead of tabs to space out items or begin paragraphs. It's also pretty common with information downloaded from the Web -- when it's converted from HTML to text format, a whole bunch of spaces appear. Suddenly your lovely Web chart looks like a mess in Word.
First, how can you tell if the document uses spaces instead of tabs?
1. Click on the paragraph symbol in the Paragraph tools.

2. You will see dots for spaces and right arrows for tabs.

Next, how do you clean it up?
Easy! Just perform the following steps:
1. Press Ctrl+H to pull up the Find and Replace box.
2. Click on the More button and check the Use Wildcards box.
3. In the Find field, enter a single space followed by a left brace, the number 2, a comma, and the right brace.
4. In the Replace field, type ^t. The Find and Replace box should now look like this:
5. Click on Replace All.
You’re done! Now all your multiple spaces will be replaced with tabs, and you can adjust the tabs as needed.
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thank you fo rthe great work
thank you fo rthe great work you are doing to help all of the word users.
i work as a legal assistant and my job requires alot of document formating specially when you convert a document from pdf into text, the document will be a mess afterwards.
the main issue that s facing me is with numbering, for example: i have a list and i need to indent the numbering and again indent the text.
how do i do that?
i usually use modifying styles but i can only align the numbers how can i align the text and make it all start on the same margines?
i know i can use the ruler but is there any other method that i can use through modifing styles?