Centre align if less than one line of text
[WATCH WHAT THE THREAD HEAD IS SAYING]
'We'-- have 'Justified-from-the-left' (Shorts to the left);
'He'-- wants 'Justified-from-the-center' ... A 'fifth'-style, Not a change....
I don't have a direct suggestion, but his point is valid...
1st. I'd pseudo-suggest try-playing with a compounded object, one parameter
each.
2nd. I'd pseudo-suggest try-playing with the foreign-languages (Hebrew is
Right so Justified...shorts-right...? But, What, might be centered...?)
COMPA I did this in HTML to get a scrollbar on the left--! (heh, works)
Ray.
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"CyberTaz" wrote:
No, you can't define a single style to work in different ways. Assuming you
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If you're referring to the last line of a multi-line paragraph the answer is
also no. Alignment is a paragraph formatting attribute & Word doesn't allow
mixing alignment within the same paragraph.
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I have set up my normal style to be justified, however if there is less
than one complete line of text (no wrapping) I would like that
paragraph to be centre aligned. Is this possible without having to do
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