Hello,
On Tue, 15 Aug 2017 15:41:14 +0200
Ricardo Berlasso <rgb.mldc@gmail.com> wrote:
You can always define tab stops on a paragraph style level. The
"trick" goes like this:
1- Define a paragraph style with "space before" at, say, 3cm, a
negative indent of -3cm (both under Space and and indenting) and a
left aligned tab stop at 3cm (under Tabs)
2- On a paragraph with that style applied, type the Name, press tab
(only once) and start typing :) You'll get something like this
https://elpinguinotolkiano.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/tab-tabla.png
Each time you start a new paragraph you only need one tab stop to get
the text aligned to the desired "margin".
Regards,
Ricardo
I tried this, and it works nice even with <shift>-<enter>. However,
when (and only) the first line breaks, the whole paragraph slips two
lines below the name????
regards,
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