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MattyF4tty
Jan 09, 2025Copper Contributor
How to create 'sub-headings' after a dash
I apologise but I cannot really determine what this issue should be called. I will show you what I am referring to. - So here I have started a sentence with a dash and then a space, - W...
- Jan 09, 2025
Sorry but your reply was not helpful.
I ended up turning to chat gpt and gave it a lot of instructions about my situation,
just incase somebody has the same issue (I wouldn't expect them to find themselves here due to the vague name I provided), to fix this issue, you press cntrl+M after creating a new indented line.
This will have the following effect.
- This is the first line
- This is the line after you press contrl+m
- pressing cntrl+shift+m will decrease the indent
MattyF4tty
Jan 09, 2025Copper Contributor
Sorry but your reply was not helpful.
I ended up turning to chat gpt and gave it a lot of instructions about my situation,
just incase somebody has the same issue (I wouldn't expect them to find themselves here due to the vague name I provided), to fix this issue, you press cntrl+M after creating a new indented line.
This will have the following effect.
- This is the first line
- This is the line after you press contrl+m
- pressing cntrl+shift+m will decrease the indent
Stefan_Blom
Jan 11, 2025MVP
Note that Ctrl+M sets a left indent (or increases an existing left indent). It has nothing to do with headings and subheadings.