Microsoft Office 2008 Word indenting whole paragraphs with autoformat

I have to say, I'm still really disappointed with the autoformat feature with Microsoft Office. I'm not saying it's doing a bad job, but for some reason it keeps jumping in-between settings for no reason. I don't even change anything on it.
My latest problem right now is indenting. I'm trying to create a bibliography for a paper I have written and need to indent a few lines. However when I try to do so it instead indents the whole thing. I don't need all of it indented, just the line I am at. Is there any way to stop this? There are no options under autoformat that specifically address this it seems.

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