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justifying a paragraph, but not the title.
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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justifying a paragraph, but not the title.
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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