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Justification problem
I came across a document to edit today at work that has me puzzled.
There are instances in certain paragraphs when all of the lines on the right are justified except the very first line. That happens when the last two words on the first line are a short word followed by a long word; i.e., "the documentation." At all other times, that has never been a problem. Word just handles it. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that at the beginning of the troublesome first line in each such paragraph there is a heading followed by a style separator for purposes of the TOC. What on earth could be the problem? I absolutely love and learn from your discussion group every day! Thanks you! |
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