Starting a new line below a certain word [duplicate]

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I would like to start a new line directly below a certain word in previous line. For example, let the first line begins by 'Let A denote ...' and I want to have 'B denote ...' for the second line. However I want 'B' to be exactly below 'A'. Is there a technical method of doing this in Latex? If you have any other suggestions, please let me know.










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  • You can use phantom or the tabbing environment, or a tabular. It depends on what the ultimate context is.

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  • The provided answer by @Steven is what I was seeking and it is succinct and to the point.

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  • Aligned, hanging indents in non-monospaced code

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I would like to start a new line directly below a certain word in previous line. For example, let the first line begins by 'Let A denote ...' and I want to have 'B denote ...' for the second line. However I want 'B' to be exactly below 'A'. Is there a technical method of doing this in Latex? If you have any other suggestions, please let me know.










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marked as duplicate by Werner, Stefan Pinnow, CarLaTeX, Sebastiano, Kurt Feb 3 at 9:17


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  • You can use phantom or the tabbing environment, or a tabular. It depends on what the ultimate context is.

    – Werner
    Feb 3 at 1:45











  • The provided answer by @Steven is what I was seeking and it is succinct and to the point.

    – Rob
    Feb 3 at 2:43













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This question already has an answer here:



  • Aligned, hanging indents in non-monospaced code

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I would like to start a new line directly below a certain word in previous line. For example, let the first line begins by 'Let A denote ...' and I want to have 'B denote ...' for the second line. However I want 'B' to be exactly below 'A'. Is there a technical method of doing this in Latex? If you have any other suggestions, please let me know.










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  • Aligned, hanging indents in non-monospaced code

    2 answers



I would like to start a new line directly below a certain word in previous line. For example, let the first line begins by 'Let A denote ...' and I want to have 'B denote ...' for the second line. However I want 'B' to be exactly below 'A'. Is there a technical method of doing this in Latex? If you have any other suggestions, please let me know.





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marked as duplicate by Werner, Stefan Pinnow, CarLaTeX, Sebastiano, Kurt Feb 3 at 9:17


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marked as duplicate by Werner, Stefan Pinnow, CarLaTeX, Sebastiano, Kurt Feb 3 at 9:17


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  • You can use phantom or the tabbing environment, or a tabular. It depends on what the ultimate context is.

    – Werner
    Feb 3 at 1:45











  • The provided answer by @Steven is what I was seeking and it is succinct and to the point.

    – Rob
    Feb 3 at 2:43

















  • You can use phantom or the tabbing environment, or a tabular. It depends on what the ultimate context is.

    – Werner
    Feb 3 at 1:45











  • The provided answer by @Steven is what I was seeking and it is succinct and to the point.

    – Rob
    Feb 3 at 2:43
















You can use phantom or the tabbing environment, or a tabular. It depends on what the ultimate context is.

– Werner
Feb 3 at 1:45





You can use phantom or the tabbing environment, or a tabular. It depends on what the ultimate context is.

– Werner
Feb 3 at 1:45













The provided answer by @Steven is what I was seeking and it is succinct and to the point.

– Rob
Feb 3 at 2:43





The provided answer by @Steven is what I was seeking and it is succinct and to the point.

– Rob
Feb 3 at 2:43










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documentclassarticle
usepackagetabto
newcommandrememberthisspot%
tabto*0ptletthisspotTabPrevPostabtoTabPrevPos
begindocument
Let rememberthisspot A denote...
tabtothisspotB denote...bigskip

Now really I want rememberthisspot A to denote...
tabtothisspotB to denote.
enddocument


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  • Thanks! It works perfectly.

    – Rob
    Feb 3 at 1:50

















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documentclassarticle
usepackagetabto
newcommandrememberthisspot%
tabto*0ptletthisspotTabPrevPostabtoTabPrevPos
begindocument
Let rememberthisspot A denote...
tabtothisspotB denote...bigskip

Now really I want rememberthisspot A to denote...
tabtothisspotB to denote.
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Thanks! It works perfectly.

    – Rob
    Feb 3 at 1:50















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documentclassarticle
usepackagetabto
newcommandrememberthisspot%
tabto*0ptletthisspotTabPrevPostabtoTabPrevPos
begindocument
Let rememberthisspot A denote...
tabtothisspotB denote...bigskip

Now really I want rememberthisspot A to denote...
tabtothisspotB to denote.
enddocument


enter image description here






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  • Thanks! It works perfectly.

    – Rob
    Feb 3 at 1:50













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documentclassarticle
usepackagetabto
newcommandrememberthisspot%
tabto*0ptletthisspotTabPrevPostabtoTabPrevPos
begindocument
Let rememberthisspot A denote...
tabtothisspotB denote...bigskip

Now really I want rememberthisspot A to denote...
tabtothisspotB to denote.
enddocument


enter image description here






share|improve this answer













documentclassarticle
usepackagetabto
newcommandrememberthisspot%
tabto*0ptletthisspotTabPrevPostabtoTabPrevPos
begindocument
Let rememberthisspot A denote...
tabtothisspotB denote...bigskip

Now really I want rememberthisspot A to denote...
tabtothisspotB to denote.
enddocument


enter image description here







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answered Feb 3 at 1:45









Steven B. SegletesSteven B. Segletes

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  • Thanks! It works perfectly.

    – Rob
    Feb 3 at 1:50

















  • Thanks! It works perfectly.

    – Rob
    Feb 3 at 1:50
















Thanks! It works perfectly.

– Rob
Feb 3 at 1:50





Thanks! It works perfectly.

– Rob
Feb 3 at 1:50


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