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Default how do I right flush part of a single line

That's true. And unfortunate. The saving grace is that most people never
change their margins.

TedMi wrote:
To be precise, there is no way to set a tab stop "at the right
margin" in Word. What you can do is set a tab stop at the same
distance as the right margin - however, if you change the margin, the
tab stop does not move. -TedMi

"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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Microsoft Word is very different from WordPerfect in this and many
other respects.

In Word, you set a tab stop at the right margin (most easily by
clicking in the ruler), and type a tab character before the part of
the text that you want to be flush right. There is no single
keystroke to do this.

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