You can specify some preferences for how lines indent in the editor on the 
                  		Indentation page in 
                  		Tools > Options > Text Editor > Micro Focus COBOL. 
                  	 
 
            	 
             
               		 
               		  
               - Statement continuation indent size 
                  		  
               
- Specify the size of the indent when you press 
                  			 Enter at the end of an incomplete statement. 
                  			 
                  For example, let's look at a statement, 
                     				move A to B, and 
                     				Statement continuation indent size is 2. If you indent this statement immediately after the first variable, A, this creates a new line that is indented by 2
                     spaces from the start of the original statement: 
                     			 
                   move A
  to B  
                     			 
                   
- Indent reference 
                  		  
               
- Specify how lines will indent within an IF or a PERFORM construct. 
                  			 
                   
                     				 
                     				  
                     - Start of Container 
                        				  
                     
- Pressing 
                        					 Enter at the end of a statement within the construct creates a new line that has the same indent from the start of the container
                        as specified by the 
                        					 Indent size setting on 
                        					 Tools > Options > Text Editor > Micro Focus COBOL > Tabs. 
                        					 
                        For example, let's assume that the 
                           						 Indent size is 4 and that you have the following IF construct: 
                           						 if x = y + z
end-if 
Pressing 
                           						Enter at the end of the first line creates a new line that is indented by 4 spaces from the start of the IF statement: 
                           					 
                          
                           						if x = y + z
    display
end-if
 
- Continuation Indent 
                        				  
                     
-  If there are continuation lines in the code, this specifies that any line you indent in the code within the construct will
                        indent from the start of the last line of the continuation statement. 
                        					 
                        For example, let's take a look at the same example but slightly modified so the first line is indented to create a continuation
                           line: 
                           						 if x
              = y + z
end-if
Pressing 
                           						Enter at the end of the continuation line creates a new line which is indented by 4 spaces from the beginning of the continuation
                           line: 
                           					 
                         if x
              = y + z
                  *position of cursor after indentation
end-if