PPT97: Cannot Press TAB at Beginning of Paragraph (190100)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft PowerPoint 97 for Windows

This article was previously published under Q190100

SYMPTOMS

Pressing the TAB key at the beginning of a paragraph causes unexpected behavior. For example, the cursor does not move to a tab stop or you receive a system beep.

CAUSE

In PowerPoint, pressing TAB has a special outlining function. It moves the paragraph to the next indentation level. Following are examples of what PowerPoint does when you press TAB.
  • When you press the TAB key, the cursor moves to the first line indent for the next indentation level rather than to the next default or custom tab stop.
  • When you press TAB at the beginning of a paragraph you hear a system beep. This occurs when you reach the fifth indent level, which is the maximum indent level supported by PowerPoint.
  • When you press TAB at the beginning of a title, you hear a system beep. This occurs because you cannot outline a title object in PowerPoint.

RESOLUTION

To insert a tab character at the beginning of a paragraph, press CTRL+TAB or OPTION+TAB.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:11/9/2000
Keywords:kbinfo kbusage KB190100