Hi :)
Yes, the tab stops justify text on their own line and that line has nothing to
do with the page as a whole. You could have a left justified tab-stop at 3/4
across the page to put your own address at the top of a letter neatly (i use a
2col, 1row table but it could be done with a tab-stop).
If you click the backward P on the toolbar then you might see that some spaces
are messing things up slightly?
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Mark Stanton <mark@vowleyfarm.co.uk>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Tue, 21 June, 2011 11:15:56
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] How to do this header bar
The "centered" in "centered tab" is about how text is aligned at the
tab, not about the tab position in the page -- you can have a centered
tab 2cm from the left margin.
I'm sorry, I still don't really understand that. Do you mean that text
"at" that tab stop ought to be positioned so that the tab is in the centre
of it? That doesn't look like what's happening for me, but I don't know
what else it could be
Best regards
Mark Stanton
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