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Default Is full justification available in Microsoft Word 2003 or 2007? Wh

In word, justification is implemented as a paragraph property. Navigate to
Format Paragraph. You can also "turn it on" viz. apply it using a keyboard
shortcut (Ctrl j) or clicking on an icon on the formatting toolbar.

Word does hyphenation. Page Layout Hyphenate.

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Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007


"ancientseeker" wrote in message
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"Full Justification" is a typographical standard which results in all
lines
having exactly the same length. For a definition, see for instance
Wikipedia.
I have Word 2003 and I cannot find how to produce full justification.
There
are actually two kinds: (1) without hyphenation of some of the words at
the
ends of the lines, and (2) with hyphenation. The second kind is capable of
producing essentially perfect justification. It is used in TeX, LaTex, and
all good newspapers. There are no ragged edges on the right side at all!