You can set tab stops by using the \tx statement. You can use one or more \tx statements, each setting a specific position in twips relative to the left margin. Once you have set tab stops, you can use the \tab statement to align subsequent text with the next tab. The tab settings remain active until you use the \pard statement. The following example creates a two-column list by using a tab stop and paragraph indenting:
\fi-1440\li1440\tx1440
left
\tab
right
\par
left
\tab
right
\par
\pard