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Indent text
Indention is
the amount of space between text and the boundary of a type object. Indention
affects only the selected paragraph or paragraphs, so you can easily
set different indentions for different paragraphs.
You can set indents using
the Tabs panel, the Control panel, or the Paragraph panel. When
working with area type, you can also control indention using tabs
or by changing the inset spacing for the type object.
 When
working with Japanese type, you can use the mojikumi setting instead
of the Paragraph panel to specify the indent for the first line.
If you specify the indent for the first line in the Paragraph panel,
and specify mojikumi settings for the first line indent, the text
is placed inside the total of both indents.
Set indents using the Paragraph panel- Using
the Type tool
, click
in the paragraph you want to indent.
- Adjust
the appropriate indent values in the Paragraph panel. For example,
do the following:
To
indent the entire paragraph one pica, type a value (such as 1p)
in the Left Indent box .
To
indent only the first line of a paragraph one pica, type a value
(such as 1p) in the First Line Left Indent box .
To
create a hanging indent of one pica, type a positive value (such
as 1p) in the Left Indent box and type a negative value (such
as ‑1p) in the First Line Left Indent box.
Set an indent using the Tabs panel- Using
the Type tool
, click
in the paragraph you want to indent.
- Do
one of the following to the indent markers
in
the Tabs panel:Drag
the top marker to indent the first line of text. Drag the bottom
marker to indent all but the first line. Ctrl-drag (Windows) or
Command-drag (Mac OS) the bottom marker to move both markers and
indent the entire paragraph.
 First-line indent (left) and no indent (right)
Select
the top marker and type a value for X to indent the first line of
text. Select the bottom marker and type a value for X to move all
but the first sentence.
Create a hanging indentIn a hanging indent, all the lines in a
paragraph are indented except for the first line. Hanging indents
are especially useful when you want to add inline graphics at the
beginning of the paragraph, or when you want to create a bulleted
list.
 No indent (left) and hanging indent (right)
- Using
the Type tool
, click
in the paragraph you want to indent.
- In
the Control panel or the Tabs panel, specify a left indent value
greater than zero.
- To
specify a negative first-line left indent value, do one of the following:
In
the Paragraph panel, type a negative value for the first-line left
indent .
In
the Tabs panel, drag the top marker to the left, or the bottom marker
to the right.
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