neopoet
neopoet
Apr 14, 2011

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Indents

    are

        here

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Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

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Region, Country: Brooklyn, New York

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Pamela A. Lamppa

Thank you so much

          I will try now

          and see just where

          this leads. ~Pamela . . .

CCfire

Andrew
you're
working
so
hard
:p Thank you

S

I must be doing something wrong as I Still can't get it to indent..........stan PS Andrew, leave it to others to educate me on my shortcomings in this as I know How busy you are

P

take heart mr s
i too, cannot seem to figure
out how to indent, nor
use the italics that our fearless leader
has just used to great effect
(see his latest)

i have pm'd him for help

will pass on any info i receive

cheers
p

S

You just THOUGHT you knew how ignorant I am with typing and computers. To drive point home I now inquire what is tab key?...............stan

Race_9togo

Underneath the text area where you paste your poem is a drop-down box labeled "Text Format". With it, you can change "Simple Formatting to "Advanced Formatting". With Advanced Formatting set, you can then paste your poem directly from Word, and it should paste exactly as you wrote it using word. When you use Advanced Formatting, I have discovered that you can use I to start and stop italics and bold text, by highlighting the words you want and holding down <Ctrl>i for italics, and <Ctrl>b for bold. You can also stop and start both while writing directly in the text area. I suspect that you can use any function that can be used in Word. Try it, and give us your feedback.

Oops.

    indent

            also

                works, but notice

            the double

    spaced

lines!

 

 

 

 

C

Indent!
Then centre, then italicise, then.... more and more goodies....

Barbara Writes

Poetry

        is

             my

                 world

                          :):):):)

Esker

Esker

13 years 1 month ago

its like
stacking
moments
the thoughts
waiting like a wall
the great counterbalance
for that singular perspective
for reaching out beyond the edge for view