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'''How do I stop OpenOffice.org from inserting tabs in front of the cursor position?'''
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'''How do I insert tabs or indentations in front of the cursor position when clicking on an empty paragraph or empty table cell?'''
 
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If I click in the middle of a table cell or in an empty paragraph, OpenOffice.org inserts tabs in front of the cursor position. How do I stop this?
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This is caused by a setting in the OpenOffice.org interface called Direct Cursor. To change this behavior:
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This is a function called Direct Cursor in the OpenOffice.org:
 
* From the main menu bar, select '''Tools > Options'''.
 
* From the main menu bar, select '''Tools > Options'''.
 
* In the dialog that appears, select '''OpenOffice.org Writer > Formatting Aids'''.
 
* In the dialog that appears, select '''OpenOffice.org Writer > Formatting Aids'''.
* Unclick '''Direct Cursor''' and click '''ok'''.
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* Click '''Direct Cursor > tabs'''.
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* Click '''ok'''.
  
 
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How do I insert tabs or indentations in front of the cursor position when clicking on an empty paragraph or empty table cell?


This is a function called Direct Cursor in the OpenOffice.org:

  • From the main menu bar, select Tools > Options.
  • In the dialog that appears, select OpenOffice.org Writer > Formatting Aids.
  • Click Direct Cursor > tabs.
  • Click ok.


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