Hello,

When I type a long sentance on powerpoint and it is more than one line, the
second and subsequent lines are not in line with the first line, they are
indented in. I'm not sure how to justify the lines. It may have something
to do with bullets as these are descriptive lines underneath a bullet point.
I want to keep the bullet point.

Thank you, I am using powerpoint 2003

Re: Text not justifying by Echo

Echo
Fri May 09 07:24:52 CDT 2008

View | Ruler to turn on your ruler. Then adjust the indent markers so the
lines indent the way you want. (Press CTRL while dragging the markers for
more control.)

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"Felton" <Felton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> When I type a long sentance on powerpoint and it is more than one line,
> the
> second and subsequent lines are not in line with the first line, they are
> indented in. I'm not sure how to justify the lines. It may have
> something
> to do with bullets as these are descriptive lines underneath a bullet
> point.
> I want to keep the bullet point.
>
> Thank you, I am using powerpoint 2003