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Problem centering long text in Word 2007
I have a landscape doc, left & right margins both 1.27cm. In it I have the
text "* if an item has failed testing, re-submit it to QA in Axosoft (or equivalent) and a new entry created in this document with the same bug details for re-testing at a later date". This text takes almost, but not quite, the length of the line. I want the text to be centred, but when I do so, it justifies it instead. If I take out several characters, it centres correctly. If I add more words to take it over 2 lines, it centres the 2nd line but justifies the 1st! If I use a centering tab it looks correct, but that's inappropriate for multi-line paragraphs. Is this a bug? Anyone else noticed it? Thanks guys, Marion. |
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