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Hello,
I am writing a document on Word 2007. I have several paragraphs of text, each with a title in bold. I want the paragraph justified, but when I do so the titles are justified too. As the titles are only 3-4 words long, they look ridiculous stretched. If I highlight just the title, then click to left align it, the whole paragraph becomes left aligned. Is there any way to justify a block of text, and keep the line immediately above it left aligned? |
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That's because you have created everything in normal style and it is set to
automatically update. You should use Heading style and paragraph styles instead. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...eformatted.htm -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "SusanB" wrote in message ... Hello, I am writing a document on Word 2007. I have several paragraphs of text, each with a title in bold. I want the paragraph justified, but when I do so the titles are justified too. As the titles are only 3-4 words long, they look ridiculous stretched. If I highlight just the title, then click to left align it, the whole paragraph becomes left aligned. Is there any way to justify a block of text, and keep the line immediately above it left aligned? |
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