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I am trying to create a doc to use as a template for my name and address.
I have tried the set templates but none are quite right.
Quite simply i want the text to appear top right of the page, with space for
the addressee directly opposite.
I KNOW it is simple and am probably staring at the answer in 'help' but for
some reason can't fathom it! Help!!
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I am trying to create a doc to use as a template for my name and address.
I have tried the set templates but none are quite right.
Quite simply i want the text to appear top right of the page, with space
for
the addressee directly opposite.
I KNOW it is simple and am probably staring at the answer in 'help' but
for
some reason can't fathom it! Help!!


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