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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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To clarify, by "on a separate line" I meant (and meant to say) "in a
separate paragraph." I usually have Quote and Quote Source styles (or
Epigraph and Epigraph Source or whatever) for these paragraphs, with the
latter set as the following style for the former.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Fred Goldman" wrote in message
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Thanks so much, Susan. You've been a great help. What I'm doing now is

what
your inclination tells you . The problem is in some cases there are only
one or two words and source is also one or two words and it looks way too
spaced. I was hoping there's a way to automate it putting it on the next

line
when it doesn't fit.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Well, one way to make Word not justify a line before a line break is to
insert a tab character, but that won't work here. I'm out of ideas.

FWIW,
I'm seeing the same thing you do. My inclination would be to insert

*all*
source references on a separate line. In fact, I usually use a separate
(right-aligned) style for this.

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"Fred Goldman" wrote in message
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Only when I put a single tab space. And where it does correctly stick

it
on
the next line it justifies the line before. Is there anyway to have

that
line
aligned left?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Does this still happen if you put a single space before the tab

character?

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Fred Goldman" wrote in

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OK here's what I'm trying to do:

text text text text text
text text text text text
text text. tab

The words text are my paragraph and the tab is the source (where

the
info
in
the paragraph comes from).

The paragraph is fully justified and I have the source all with

non
breaking
spaces tab stopped to the right margin. What I would like is if

there
is
enough space on the last line for the source I would like it to be

put
there,
but if not it should be put on the next line.
Unfortunately right now all it's doing is leaving it on the same

line
and
sticking it outside the margin. (It's a lot of instances and I

don't
want
to
have to put manual line breaks).

Any suggestions?