Tab stops are often used to create easy-to-format documents - but the document layout options in Microsoft Office Word can do the work for you.

For example, you can easily create a table of contents or an index without setting a single tab stop. You can also use the predesigned table and header and footer options in Office Word.

In addition, Office Word provides predesigned pages, such as cover pages and various page layout options, which make tab stops unnecessary.What do you want to do?

Set the tab stops

You might want to use the ruler to set manual tab stops at the left side, middle, and right side of your document.

Note If you don't see the horizontal ruler that runs along the top of the document, click the View Ruler button at the top of the vertical scroll bar.

You can quickly set tabs by clicking the tab selector at the left end of the ruler until it displays the type of tab that you want and then clicking the ruler at the location you want. But which type of tab stop should you use?

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A Left Tab stop sets the start position of text that will then run to the right as you type.

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A Center Tab stop sets the position of the middle of the text. The text centers on this position as you type.

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A Right Tab stop sets the right end of the text. As you type, the text moves to the left.

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A Decimal Tab stop aligns numbers around a decimal point. Independent of the number of digits, the decimal point will be in the same position. (You can align numbers around a decimal character only; you cannot use the decimal tab to align numbers around a different character, such as a hyphen or an ampersand symbol.)

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A Bar Tab stop doesn't position text. It inserts a vertical bar at the tab position.

If you want your tab stops at precise positions that you can't get by clicking the ruler, or if you want to insert a specific character (leader) before the tab, you can use the Tabs dialog box. To display this dialog box, double-click any tab stop on the ruler.

About using the horizontal ruler to set tab stops

Portions of this article were excerpted from Training on Microsoft Office Online.

Change the spacing between the default tab stops

If you set manual tab stops, the default tab stops are interrupted by the manual tab stops that you set. Manual tab stops that are set on the ruler override the default tab stop settings.

  1. On the Page Layout tab, click the Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher.

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  2. In the Paragraph dialog box, click Tabs.
  3. In the Default tab stops box, enter the amount of spacing that you want between the default tab stops.

    When you press the TAB key, your tab will stop across the page at the distance that you specified.