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Hello
is there a function equivalent to "removal to this point" (see attachment) in order to obtain the following layout (see attachment 2), that is to say an alignment on the first letter from the first line and not on the "-"?
Thank you

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44 minutes ago, notabene34 said:

is there a function equivalent to "removal to this point" (see attachment) in order to obtain the following layout (see attachment 2), that is to say an alignment on the first letter from the first line and not on the "-"?

Hello @notabene34,

if I understand you correctly you are asking for a feature that is called to 'Indent to here'.

According to this posting this feature is in the current beta version of APub:

 

Cheers,
d.

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On 12/12/2019 at 11:30 AM, notabene34 said:

is there a function equivalent to "removal to this point" (see attachment) in order to obtain the following layout (see attachment 2), that is to say an alignment on the first letter from the first line and not on the "-"?

Pour les autres en anglais ;)

In fact, I also searched for this feature, but never found it. So I got around this problem with the "List" tool (Paragraph panel). advantage, create a paragraph style with params below, and you will be able to use it several time on your work :)

See screenshot, I hope it will be enough understandable ?

 Example below 

  1. Choose your bullet in the list with a "Tab" car on 2 mm in example.
  2. Then modify the "left indent" of your paragraph to 2 mm and the "first line indent" to 0

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