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  2. Tab stop - Wikipedia

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    A ruler depicting tab stops at the top of a word processor document. A tab stop on a typewriter is a location where the carriage movement is halted by an adjustable end stop. Tab stops are set manually, and pressing the tab key causes the carriage to go to the next tab stop.

  3. Microsoft PowerPoint - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary operation, PowerPoint is used to create a file (called a "presentation" or "deck") containing a sequence of pages (called "slides" in the app) which usually have a consistent style (from template masters), and which may contain information imported from other apps or created in PowerPoint, including text, bullet lists, tables ...

  4. Non-printing character in word processors - Wikipedia

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    Tab character (→) is used to align text horizontally to the next tab stop. End-of-cell and end-of row markers ( ¤ ) appear automatically in each box when display of non-printable characters turned on.

  5. Template:Start tab - Wikipedia

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    The tab 5th link location, where "n" is number of the tab up to 20. (only applies when using freeform-n) The maximum number of available tabs is 20. To use the next page feature, end the page with the {} template. Each tab needs a link attribute with the title of the page it refers to, and a tab attribute with a

  6. List of Easter eggs in Microsoft products - Wikipedia

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    When you work on a table, click where you want to add a row or a column, and then click the plus sign tab. Reading is easier, too, in the new Reading view. You can collapse parts of the document and focus on the text you want. If you need to stop reading before you reach the end, Word remembers where you left off - even on another device.

  7. Microsoft Office shared tools - Wikipedia

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    SmartArt, found under the Insert tab in the ribbon in PowerPoint, Word, Excel, and Outlook, is a new group of editable and formatted diagrams. There are 115 preset SmartArt graphics layout templates in categories such as list, process, cycle, and hierarchy.

  8. Tabbing navigation - Wikipedia

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    In computing, tabbing navigation is the ability to navigate between focusable elements (such as hyperlinks and form controls) within a structured document or user interface (such as HTML) with the tab key of a computer keyboard. Usually, pressing Tab will focus on the next element, while pressing Shift + Tab will focus on the previous element ...

  9. Tab (interface) - Wikipedia

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    In interface design, a tab is a graphical user interface object that allows multiple documents or panels to be contained within a single window, using tabs as a navigational widget for switching between sets of documents. [1]