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Justify lines after changing from PDF 2 columns to word one colum
I've copied sections of text from a 2-column PDF file and pasted them into
word. I want the word document to now read as a 1 column document. So I've "selected all "and clicked "1 column", and then also "selected all" and clicked "justify", but the lines haven't justified properly and I have to backspace the beginning of line 2 to get it to fill in the end of line 1, etc - there must be an easy way to get it to justify properly? |
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Justify lines after changing from PDF 2 columns to word one colum
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/CleanWebText.htm
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "need more shortcuts" need more wrote in message ... I've copied sections of text from a 2-column PDF file and pasted them into word. I want the word document to now read as a 1 column document. So I've "selected all "and clicked "1 column", and then also "selected all" and clicked "justify", but the lines haven't justified properly and I have to backspace the beginning of line 2 to get it to fill in the end of line 1, etc - there must be an easy way to get it to justify properly? |
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