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Justify entire paragraph (not just the last line) in Word 2003
Hi,
I know that I can use Shift-Enter to justify the last line in a paragraph. However, this only stretches the last line over the available horizontal space, like this: This is just an example paragraph. It is intended to illustrate the justification problem I am asking about above. This, of course, is of little use, as it causes unreasonably ugly spacing on the last line. I would instead like to have text moved from previous lines to subsequent ones, in order to justify the entire paragraph as neatly as possible, as in either of these examples: This is just an example paragraph. It is intended to illustrate the justification problem I am asking about above. This is just an example paragraph. It is intended to illustrate the justification problem I am asking about above. Can this be done automatically? I use Word 2003. -- Thor Kottelin http://www.anta.net/ |
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Justify entire paragraph (not just the last line) in Word 2003
The normal practice is to use enter to complete the paragraph which will
produce a short lines. There is no automatic way to juggle the lines as you have in mind. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Thor Kottelin wrote: Hi, I know that I can use Shift-Enter to justify the last line in a paragraph. However, this only stretches the last line over the available horizontal space, like this: This is just an example paragraph. It is intended to illustrate the justification problem I am asking about above. This, of course, is of little use, as it causes unreasonably ugly spacing on the last line. I would instead like to have text moved from previous lines to subsequent ones, in order to justify the entire paragraph as neatly as possible, as in either of these examples: This is just an example paragraph. It is intended to illustrate the justification problem I am asking about above. This is just an example paragraph. It is intended to illustrate the justification problem I am asking about above. Can this be done automatically? I use Word 2003. |
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Justify entire paragraph (not just the last line) in Word 2003
"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
... The normal practice is to use enter to complete the paragraph which will produce a short lines. There is no automatic way to juggle the lines as you have in mind. I was afraid there would not be. Anyhow, thank you for your help! -- Thor Kottelin http://www.anta.net/ |
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