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How do I remove the extra spaces on a line when I justify text? I want to
full justify and ctrl+J does not do it.

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What extra spaces? Do you mean the extra space between letters and words? If
so... then are you sure you really want justified text? Extra space between
letters and word are how Word accomplishes justification. With
proportionally spaced characters and uneven amounts of text on each line,
justification requires it.

There are different justification methods that can be selected using Word
options... Perhaps one of them will give you something closer to what you
want. If you're using Word 2007, try Office button - Word Options -
Advanced - Layout options (bottom of the Advanced section), and look for
options that mention justification, such as "Do full justification the way
WordPerfect 6.x for Windows does".

Hyphenation can also affect the amount of spacing you see. If hyphenation is
turned off, try turning it on to see if that provides a better result. In
Word 2007, hyphenation is found in the Page Layout ribbon tab.


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How do I remove the extra spaces on a line when I justify text? I want to
full justify and ctrl+J does not do it.

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What extra spaces? Do you mean the extra space between letters and words? If
so... then are you sure you really want justified text? Extra space between
letters and word are how Word accomplishes justification. With
proportionally spaced characters and uneven amounts of text on each line,
justification requires it.

There are different justification methods that can be selected using Word
options... Perhaps one of them will give you something closer to what you
want. If you're using Word 2007, try Office button - Word Options -
Advanced - Layout options (bottom of the Advanced section), and look for
options that mention justification, such as "Do full justification the way
WordPerfect 6.x for Windows does".

Hyphenation can also affect the amount of spacing you see. If hyphenation is
turned off, try turning it on to see if that provides a better result. In
Word 2007, hyphenation is found in the Page Layout ribbon tab.


Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
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How do I remove the extra spaces on a line when I justify text? I want to
full justify and ctrl+J does not do it.

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How do I remove the extra spaces on a line when I justify text? I want to
full justify and ctrl+J does not do it.

Thanks
Abbylady

What extra spaces? Do you mean the extra space between words?
It happens when there is "Shift+Enter" instead of "Enter" at the end of line.
If you're using Word 2007, then follow the below steps which will remove all the extra spaces from the justified lines.

step 1. Go to "Find and Replace" (Ctrl+F) option.
step 2. Click on More
step 3. Click on Special at the bottom
step 4. select "Manual line break" from the list for "Find" box
step 6. select "Paragraph Mark" from the list for "Replace" box
step 7. press Replace All, it will replace all "Shift+Enter" to "Enter"

Now you can justify any line without extra spaces between the words.

Hope it will help u a lot.

Thanks

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What extra spaces in justified lines? Do you mean the extra space between words?
It happens when there is "Shift+Enter" instead of "Enter" at the end of line.
If you're using Word 2007, then follow the below steps which will remove all the extra spaces from the justified lines.

step 1. Go to "Find and Replace" (Ctrl+F) option.
step 2. Click on More
step 3. Click on Special at the bottom
step 4. select "Manual line break" from the list for "Find" box
step 6. select "Paragraph Mark" from the list for "Replace" box
step 7. press Replace All, it will replace all "Shift+Enter" to "Enter"

Now you can justify any line without extra spaces between the words.

Hope it will help u a lot.

Thanks
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