"Paragraph Format" Section
A paragraph is a text block that ends with the line feed symbol. An object's text can consist of one or more paragraphs. Paragraphs may have alignment and indentation. The values of indents don't depend on the scale of the document.
Normally, the Paragraph Format section contains several rows, each of them describing one paragraph. The title field of each row shows the position of the last character of the paragraph counting from the beginning of the entire object text.
FirstInd
Specifies the indent for the first line of the paragraph.
In the Formulas mode, you see the data in tenths of millimeters, in the Values
mode the data is displayed in the current unit of measure. This value doesn't depend on
the scale of the document.
LeftInd
Specifies the indent of the left side of the paragraph.
In the Formulas mode, you see the data in tenths of millimeters, in the Values
mode the data is displayed in the current unit of measure. This value doesn't depend on
the scale of the document.
RightInd
Specifies the indentation of the right side of the paragraph.
In the Formulas mode, you see the data in tenths of millimeters, in the Values
mode the data is displayed in the current unit of measure. This value doesn't depend on
the scale of the document.
HAlign
This field describes the horizontal alignment of the paragraph in relation to the text box. The number in the field corresponds to the following alignment type:
0 - align on the left side of the text box;
1 - align on the centre of the text box;
2 - align on the right side of the text box.
Note: Alternatively, these parameters can be changed on the Paragraph tab of the Format / Text Properties dialog.
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