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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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