Tab key in Microsoft Word does not increase indent in bullet lists
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
Score 50
One possibility is AutoCorrect settings were changed.
To fix this, click the Microsoft Office button, select Word Options
. Under Proofing
, click AutoCorrect Options...
. Under AutoFormat As You Type
tab (in the Automatically as you type
section), make sure that the "Set left- and first-indent with tabs and backspaces" option is checked.
ANSWER 2
Score 16
On Windows, use Alt+Shift+Right Arrow; on MacOS, Control+Shift+Right Arrow.
ANSWER 3
Score 11
Alternatively, you might want to try increasing the indent with ctrl+M and decreasing the indent with ctrl+shift+M.
These are the keyboard shortcuts for the "increase indent" and "decrease indent" toolbar buttons.