Just tested TextEdit, and TAB moves to the next cell, unless the cursor is in a list. TAB has been used in tables in Word (Mac and Win) for a long time to move to the next cell, even if cursor is in a list. These days 1/2 inch is considered proper (about 5 spaces using 12point Courier, but it will vary with other fonts and sizes).Somewhere in your Word Processing program, in your Formatting andparagraph settings, you'll be able to set the tab stops. In the Left or Right box, enter a negative number, and then on the Special pop-up menu, click Hanging. On the Special pop-up menu, click Hanging. On the Special pop-up menu, click First line. On the Mac, Ctrl+M and Cmd+Shift+Tab also work. However, The application switcher in Windows 7 seems to conflict with these shortcuts. On Windows, you can sometimes use Ctrl+Alt+Tab to indent and Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Tab to un-indent. This shortcut increases the indent in a cell by one step each time it is used. It is rare toever need to change the default setting. Just hitting tab usually works, provided that a) you have a tab key(and who doesn't? Even ol d typewriters have tab keys), and b) it isset for the proper spacing as the default setting. If you prefer, use the space bar and tapit 5 times. If you are doingit on a computer, then just press the tab button, which is set tothe default of 5 spaces. If you write by hand, then do two finger spaces.
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