Snap tab stops to the ruler units, Change the units of measure for the tab ruler, Set tabs – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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Snap tab stops to the ruler units

By default, you can position tab stops anywhere along the tab ruler.

Choose Snap To Unit from the panel menu or hold down Shift as you drag a tab stop.

Change the units of measure for the tab ruler

The units of measure for the tab ruler are defined by the General units settings specified in the Units & Display
Performance preferences (for all files) or by the units specified in the Document Setup dialog box (for the current file).

To change the units of measure for all files, specify a new value for General Units in the Units & Display
Performance preferences.

To change the units of measure for the current file, specify a new units value in the Document Setup dialog box.

Set tabs

Tab stops apply to an entire paragraph. When you set the first tab, Illustrator deletes all default tab stops to the left of
that stop. As you set more tab stops, Illustrator deletes all default tabs between the tabs you set.

1

Insert the cursor in a paragraph, or select a type object to set tab stops for all paragraphs in the object.

2

In the Tabs panel, click a tab-alignment button to specify how text aligns relative to the tab’s position:

Left-Justified Tab

to align horizontal text to the left, keeping the right margin ragged.

Center-Justified Tab

to center text on the tab mark.

Right-Justified Tab

to align horizontal text to the right, keeping the left margin ragged.

Bottom-Justified Tab

to align vertical text to the bottom margin, keeping the top margin ragged.

Top-Justified Tab

to align vertical text to the top margin, keeping the bottom margin ragged.

Decimal-Justified Tab

to place text in alignment with a specified character, such as a period or a dollar sign. This

option is useful for creating columns of numbers.

You can change the alignment of any tab by simply selecting it and clicking one of these buttons.

3

Do one of the following:

Click a location on the tab ruler to position a

new tab stop.

Type a position in the X box (for horizontal text) or Y box (for vertical text), and press Enter or Return. If the X or
Y value is selected, press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key to increase or decrease the tab value by 1 point,
respectively.

Note: When you use the tab ruler, you cannot set tab stops in increments smaller than 1. However, if you specify a position
in the X or Y box, you can set stops at intervals as small as 0.01 point.

4

Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add additional tab stops.

Note: For information on setting indents using the Tabs panel, see

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Repeat tabs

The Repeat Tab command creates multiple tabs based on the distance between the tab and the left indent or the
previous tab stop.

1

Click an insertion point in the paragraph.

2

In the Tabs panel, select a tab stop on the ruler.

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