Well, I am sure you all know that you can keep pressing spacebar until the blinking cursor reaches the exact point in a line where you want to start typing. For this you can use TAB key also, but TAB gives you lesser precision on positioning (do you know that, by default, one TAB is equal to eight spaces?). But if you don’t want to get into this business of pushing a line to the right by filling spaces on the left –then you have another neater method. Since, Microsoft Office XP, the MS-Word has been coming with a feature that enables you to type anywhere in the document. Just double click anywhere in the document and your typing cursor will be placed exactly at that place. SEE ALSO: Learn even more MS-Word Tips to boost your productivity at work. With this feature, Microsoft intended to imitate a paper sheet in MS-Word. You can write on a paper sheet wherever you want. Now you can do the same in your computer as well. Say good bye to positioning text with the help of spaces! Note: In versions older than Office XP –you’ll have to use the same old space or tab filling method. Do let me know if this tip was useful for you. Also, if you want to add something more useful in this article –please write in comment. Comment * Name * Email * Website

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