How about ->Preferences ->Editor Defaults … at the bottom “Tab Width”.

You cannot set different tab widths so all tab widths are the same and 
apparently applies to all documents although very easy to reset.


On Feb 23, 2016, at 7:39 AM, Adam Wise <a...@adamwi.se> wrote:

> Forgive this question because I think its been answered in parts in the forum 
> previously & I have very limited experience with BBEdit but I was hoping 
> someone could guide me in the right direction.  I'm editing a lot of 
> delimited files in BBEdit & was hoping there was a way to space out columns & 
> align them so they look more like an excel sheet....for instance:
> 
> Name, City, Zip
> John Doe, Washington, 20005
> 
> to
> 
> Name                 City                      Zip
> John Doe           Washington         20005
> 
> Thank you.
> 
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