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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment
-- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some
Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some
Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007.
Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us
who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
Agreed.
Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
Agreed.
Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd
just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd
just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
And I don't think "Uncle Bill" does any more, either?
On Jan 21, 2:27*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP052585661033.aspx("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified.. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! *I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
And I don't think "Uncle Bill" does any more, either?
On Jan 21, 2:27*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP052585661033.aspx("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified.. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! *I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
I was not being ironic. Of course I believe that every person who works for
Microsoft, or is tangentially related to them in any way, can just walk into the richest person on the planet's office and ask him about some obscure issue with one of the products produced by the company that he doesn't really run any more. "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . . . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
I was not being ironic. Of course I believe that every person who works for
Microsoft, or is tangentially related to them in any way, can just walk into the richest person on the planet's office and ask him about some obscure issue with one of the products produced by the company that he doesn't really run any more. "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . . . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
Good point.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... And I don't think "Uncle Bill" does any more, either? On Jan 21, 2:27 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP052585661033.aspx("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
Good point.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... And I don't think "Uncle Bill" does any more, either? On Jan 21, 2:27 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP052585661033.aspx("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? |
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Now THAT is irony. g
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... I was not being ironic. Of course I believe that every person who works for Microsoft, or is tangentially related to them in any way, can just walk into the richest person on the planet's office and ask him about some obscure issue with one of the products produced by the company that he doesn't really run any more. "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . . . |
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HIDDEN FEATURE?? Paragraph - not Justified, Distributed!
Now THAT is irony. g
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... I was not being ironic. Of course I believe that every person who works for Microsoft, or is tangentially related to them in any way, can just walk into the richest person on the planet's office and ask him about some obscure issue with one of the products produced by the company that he doesn't really run any more. "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm not sure if you were being ironic with that suggestion/request... I'd just like to point out that MVPs was *awarded* by Microsoft, but we don't work for Microsoft. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Agreed. Could you drop by Bill's office and point this out to him? Thanx! "Stefan Blom" wrote: I agree that it's strange that the shortcut is assigned even for those of us who don't have installed Asian language support. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... But it works fine in my US English version of Word 2007. Well, the keyboard shortcut works, but not the dialog box. So the features is in, and works in, US Enlgish Office 2007, (via the keyboard shortcut), but it is not documented (AFAIK), and it doesn't work via the dialog boxes. Very very strange Microsoft-like behavior!!! "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Shift+J is assigned to the DistributePara command; it is used in some Asian languages. See for example http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...585661033.aspx ("Word features for East Asian languages"). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "jpSQLDude" wrote in message ... Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment -- or something similar. If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be justified. But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified. If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options - Indents and Spacing - General - Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed. But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the Alignmnent option shows as blank. This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online. Any ideas why this would be?? . . . |
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