Define the following terms: indent levels, indent markers, and tab selector. Name and briefly describe the four tab options (hint: One tab option is a Decimal-aligned tab).
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Master text and content placeholders have five levels of text, called indent levels. You can modify indent levels using PowerPoint's ruler. The position of each indent level on the ruler is represented by two small triangles and a square called indent markers. You can modify an indent level by moving these indent markers on the ruler. You can also set tabs on the horizontal ruler, which identifies where a text indent or a column of text begins. By clicking the tab selector located at the far left of the horizontal ruler, you are able to choose which of the four tab options you want to use.
Left-aligned tab: Aligns tab text on the left
Center-aligned tab: Aligns tab text in the center
Right-aligned tab: Aligns tab text on the right
Decimal-aligned tab: Aligns tab text on a decimal point
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