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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Left align last line in justified paragraph

The likelihood is that this text was pasted from the Web, which uses only
line breaks. This is not something you would be likely to see in a document
created in Word.

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"Brendan Koop" wrote in message
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Interesting, I didn't understand that once I hit enter it would fix it

going
forward. I was in my first paragraph at the time I was typing. It seems
like an unnecessary glich and should be talked about in the Help files.
Thanks for your help!

-Brendan

"Anne Troy" wrote:

You need to hit Enter at the end of that text. Likely, you only have a

line
break. Turn on your show/hide button:

http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm
You'll like see an arrow that points down then left. That's a line

break,
which will NOT take on paragraph formatting. It'll instead try to

stretch
the line across the page.
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Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Brendan Koop" Brendan wrote in message
...
sI cannot get the last line in a justified paragraph to align to the

left.
I
have seen a number of posts that say to use CNTRL + J to justify and

CNTRL
+
SHIFT + J to distribute, but that does NOT fix the problem. The

former
keeps
the last line justified (separated by words) and the latter does also
(each
letter is separated). I just want the words in the last line to align

to
the
left.

Pushing ENTER on my numeric keypad does work, but there has got to be

an
easier way to ensure I don't have to keep doing that.