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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Default Simultaneous Left and Right Justification

Select the text that you want to be so justified and then either click on
the toolbar button that has equal length horizontal lines or from the Format
menu, select Paragraph and then from the Alignment pulldown on the Indents
and Spacing tab, select Justified.

If you want to use this format on a regular basis, you should create a style
for it.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"Peter Olcott" wrote in message
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There is probably another term for this, and if I knew what that term was
I could look up the answer to me problem. I found an MS word file on the
internet the other night that was formatted such that both its left
margin, and its right margin were aligned to perfectly straight lines. I
want to know how I can make this work on my existing MS Word files. I
think that it has to do with kerning, but, when I selected this feature it
did not have this result. Thanks