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Is there a Justified White Space Adjustment?
Is there a factor (perhaps in the registry) by which justified applies its
criteria when wrapping a sentence w/in a margin or table cell? |
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Is there a Justified White Space Adjustment?
Here's my best answer, No.
Word expands white space to justify as opposed to compressing white space, which is odd, if I add condensation to a paragraph I wouldn't want larger white space but porportionally condensed white space - argh Using the WordPerfect method results in inconsistant layouts between different systems and word versions. "JeffP-" wrote: Is there a factor (perhaps in the registry) by which justified applies its criteria when wrapping a sentence w/in a margin or table cell? |
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