UPDATE// I just went back and reviewed your referenced links from your initial post and found the posts within those links to be a few years old. Hopefully, another user may be able to help you out before then. I have not come across this particular issue (probably because I use styles exclusively) so I do not have an immediate solution but, I will continue to research the issue. If it's true that there is no way to turn this setting back on, I at least want to be told as much. But I would at least like to confirm that before I proceed, if not for me than for the sake of posterity. And it may be that that is what I have to do, and it may be that I would be better off for doing so. The closest thing to a "fix" is to start using shift + tab instead of backspace, but that's inconvenient if you've been using backspace for your entire typing career, and of course, logically speaking if this is a setting you can turn off, it should possible to turn it back on.Īny and all help would be greatly appreciated. Once it does turn off, even closing the document and re-opening will not correct the problem, nor will the obvious fix of making sure the "Set left and first indent with tabs and backspaces" Autocorrect option is turned on. Sometimes, for reasons I do not understand, this feature will turn off, and hitting backspace will instead delete the bullet point. Ordinarily, on Microsoft Word, if you're working with a bulleted list, hitting the tab key will indent the current bullet forward one level, and hitting the backspace key while the cursor is at the front of the bullet will de-indent the current bullet backward one level. I have a problem that a lot of people have been having for a long time, but for which I've never been able to find a solution.
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