PPT97: Summary of TAB Key Usage with Text and Objects
ID: Q189957
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft PowerPoint 97 For Windows
SUMMARY
Pressing the TAB key in Slide or Notes view results in one of three
different actions, depending on what is initially selected:
- If an object (or nothing) is selected:
Pressing TAB selects the next object, following the order in which the
objects were created. Pressing SHIFT+TAB selects the previous object.
- If the cursor is within a bulleted text frame (body text):
If the cursor is at the beginning of a line, pressing TAB demotes the
indent of that line, while pressing SHIFT+TAB promotes the indent.
At the beginning of a line, pressing CTRL+TAB overrides an indent and
inserts a tab, moving the cursor to either the next default or
user-defined tab stop. To remove these tabs, press the BACKSPACE key.
If the cursor is within or at the end of the line, pressing TAB inserts
a tab, moving the cursor to either the next default tab or user-
defined tab stop.
- If the cursor is within a text frame created using the Text tool
pressing the TAB key inserts a tab, moving the cursor to the next
default or user-defined tab stop.
MORE INFORMATION
Body text is the only object that has bullets by default. The TAB
key is used to promote or demote body text, in addition to the
Demote and Promote buttons on the toolbar.
All other objects, such as the text frames on the notes page, have no
bullets by default. You can promote or demote unbulleted text on notes
pages by clicking the Promote and Demote buttons on the toolbar.
If you want to use the TAB key to promote or demote text in the notes
pages, you must first turn on bullets. You can turn bullets on or off by
clicking the Bullet button on the toolbar.
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Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo