Why didn't you say so in the first place? For that you use Justify (Ctrl+J).
If you would investigate the Format | Paragraph dialog, you could learn
something about the available types of paragraph alignment. Moreover, by
default the Formatting toolbar has buttons for Left, Center, Right, and
Justified alignment.
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"Oliver88" wrote in message
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Aligning it on the right as you direct then misaligns it on the left. Is
there a way that it can be flush on both sides like in a printed book?
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Ctrl+R to right-align the paragraph.
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"Oliver88" wrote in message
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I have Office 2003. When I type a Word document, I would like to make
each
sentence uniform on the right under each other.