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Stefan Blom
 
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Default How can I balance word spacing in each line of a justified paragra

In addition to using hyphenation, you may also want to enable the
compatibility option to "Do full justification like WordPerfect 6.x
for Windows" (ToolsOptions, Compatibility tab).

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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Have you tried hyphenating "available"?

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The following paragraph is justified, using Arial 10 and 1"

margins on
letter
paper:

A directory which lists participating hospitals will be provided

upon
request, without charge as a separate document. Directories are

also
available at http://www.eha.md/ (Oregon) and

http://www.beechstreet.com/
(Nationwide).

The word spacing on line 1 is normal, while line 2 is quite spread

out. I
can make it look right by entering a manual line-break. However,

I'd like
to
cause it to look right without resorting to brute force.

Any suggestions?





 
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