At the top of the words window, there is a ruler with two triangles to mark the indentation of the first line of a paragraph and all subsequent lines. If you select more than one paragraph at the same time, however, moving these arrows will only affect the last-select paragraph. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a blank words document 2. Create a two-line paragraph 3. Copy the paragraph 4. Paste the paragraph 2 times so you have 3 two-line paragraphs 5. hit ctrl+a (or whatever your "select all" keyboard shortcut is) 6. Drag the top triangle on the top toolbar Actual Results: The first line of the last paragraph is indented Expected Results: The first line of all 3 paragraphs is indented
confirmed To clarify: It moves the line with the caret. We have several other roperty changes that have not been moved to the new Visitor pattern.
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