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SYMPTOMSWhen you press CTRL+ALT+TAB, Microsoft Excel does not insert a tab character in the active cell. CAUSE
This behavior occurs because Excel 2000 uses this keystroke to apply text alignment features rather than insert cell text.
RESOLUTIONTo indent text in a cell, use any of the following methods. Method 1: Indent the Text from the Formatting ToolbarSelect the text and click Increase Indent on the Formatting toolbar.NOTE: If you click Increase Indent several times and the cell to the right of the active cell is blank, the text you are aligning may be positioned over the blank cell or over columns to the right of the active cell. Method 2: Indent the Text with CTRL+ALT+TABSelect the text and press CTRL+ALT+TAB. Each repeated use moves the text one indent further to the right. CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+TAB moves the indent back to the left.Method 3: Indent the Text from the Format Cells Dialog Box
REFERENCESFor more information about aligning text, click Microsoft Excel Help on the
Help menu, type "Align data in a cell" in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard,
and then click Search to view the topic. Additional query words: shift space XL2000
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