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You can create such formatting in the following way. 1. Switch to Print Layout view. 2. Type all of your text and select it. 3. Press Ctrl+E for center justification. 4. With the text still selected, on the Format menu, click Columns. 5. In the Columns dialog box, select Two, and click OK. 6. Move your cursor to the place where your second sentence begins. 7. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to insert a column break. 6. Select the text again and press Ctrl+H. 7. In the "Find what" box type one space. 8. In the "Replace with" box type ^l. 9. Click 'Replace All. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz My Web site: http://makeofficework.com "TDH Vietnam" wrote: "TDH Vietnam" wrote: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1690/howtol.png Thank you very much. TDH |
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Thank for your help. This help to make a word on each line only. I would like
to begen typing from Right-to-Left also, please see the picture below: http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1690/howtol.png And how I can find two symbol ' ^l ' on my keyboard? Thanks! "Pesach Shelnitz" wrote: Hi, You can create such formatting in the following way. 1. Switch to Print Layout view. 2. Type all of your text and select it. 3. Press Ctrl+E for center justification. 4. With the text still selected, on the Format menu, click Columns. 5. In the Columns dialog box, select Two, and click OK. 6. Move your cursor to the place where your second sentence begins. 7. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to insert a column break. 6. Select the text again and press Ctrl+H. 7. In the "Find what" box type one space. 8. In the "Replace with" box type ^l. 9. Click 'Replace All. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz My Web site: http://makeofficework.com "TDH Vietnam" wrote: "TDH Vietnam" wrote: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1690/howtol.png Thank you very much. TDH |
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The ^ symbol is Shift+6 on U.S. keyboards. The l is a lowercase L. Or you
can expand the Replace dialog by clicking more, then click Special and select "Manual Line Break" from the menu to insert ^l. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "TDH Vietnam" wrote in message ... Thank for your help. This help to make a word on each line only. I would like to begen typing from Right-to-Left also, please see the picture below: http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1690/howtol.png And how I can find two symbol ' ^l ' on my keyboard? Thanks! "Pesach Shelnitz" wrote: Hi, You can create such formatting in the following way. 1. Switch to Print Layout view. 2. Type all of your text and select it. 3. Press Ctrl+E for center justification. 4. With the text still selected, on the Format menu, click Columns. 5. In the Columns dialog box, select Two, and click OK. 6. Move your cursor to the place where your second sentence begins. 7. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to insert a column break. 6. Select the text again and press Ctrl+H. 7. In the "Find what" box type one space. 8. In the "Replace with" box type ^l. 9. Click 'Replace All. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz My Web site: http://makeofficework.com "TDH Vietnam" wrote: "TDH Vietnam" wrote: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1690/howtol.png Thank you very much. TDH |
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To make your columns read right to left, you need to have a right-to-
left language (such as Hebrew or Arabic) installed in your computer. (I don't know what happens with Chinese or Japanese -- which might already be in your computer if you are in Vietnam.) Then extra buttons appear in toolbars or ribbon for controlling the text direction. On Jan 28, 8:31*pm, TDH Vietnam wrote: Thank for your help. This help to make a word on each line only. I would like to begen typing from Right-to-Left also, please see the picture below:http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1690/howtol.png And how I can find two symbol *' ^l ' on my keyboard? Thanks! "Pesach Shelnitz" wrote: Hi, You can create such formatting in the following way. 1. Switch to Print Layout view. 2. Type all of your text and select it. 3. Press Ctrl+E for center justification. 4. With the text still selected, on the Format menu, click Columns. 5. In the Columns dialog box, select Two, and click OK. 6. Move your cursor to the place where your second sentence begins. 7. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to insert a column break. 6. Select the text again and press Ctrl+H. 7. In the "Find what" box type one space. 8. In the "Replace with" box type ^l. 9. Click 'Replace All. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz My Web site:http://makeofficework.com "TDH Vietnam" wrote: "TDH Vietnam" wrote: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1690/howtol.png Thank you very much. TDH- |
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The ^ symbol is Shift+6 on U.S. keyboards. The l is a lowercase L. Or you
can expand the Replace dialog by clicking more, then click Special and select "Manual Line Break" from the menu to insert ^l. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "TDH Vietnam" wrote in message ... Thank for your help. This help to make a word on each line only. I would like to begen typing from Right-to-Left also, please see the picture below: http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1690/howtol.png And how I can find two symbol ' ^l ' on my keyboard? Thanks! "Pesach Shelnitz" wrote: Hi, You can create such formatting in the following way. 1. Switch to Print Layout view. 2. Type all of your text and select it. 3. Press Ctrl+E for center justification. 4. With the text still selected, on the Format menu, click Columns. 5. In the Columns dialog box, select Two, and click OK. 6. Move your cursor to the place where your second sentence begins. 7. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to insert a column break. 6. Select the text again and press Ctrl+H. 7. In the "Find what" box type one space. 8. In the "Replace with" box type ^l. 9. Click 'Replace All. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz My Web site: http://makeofficework.com "TDH Vietnam" wrote: "TDH Vietnam" wrote: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1690/howtol.png Thank you very much. TDH |
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To make your columns read right to left, you need to have a right-to-
left language (such as Hebrew or Arabic) installed in your computer. (I don't know what happens with Chinese or Japanese -- which might already be in your computer if you are in Vietnam.) Then extra buttons appear in toolbars or ribbon for controlling the text direction. On Jan 28, 8:31*pm, TDH Vietnam wrote: Thank for your help. This help to make a word on each line only. I would like to begen typing from Right-to-Left also, please see the picture below:http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1690/howtol.png And how I can find two symbol *' ^l ' on my keyboard? Thanks! "Pesach Shelnitz" wrote: Hi, You can create such formatting in the following way. 1. Switch to Print Layout view. 2. Type all of your text and select it. 3. Press Ctrl+E for center justification. 4. With the text still selected, on the Format menu, click Columns. 5. In the Columns dialog box, select Two, and click OK. 6. Move your cursor to the place where your second sentence begins. 7. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to insert a column break. 6. Select the text again and press Ctrl+H. 7. In the "Find what" box type one space. 8. In the "Replace with" box type ^l. 9. Click 'Replace All. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz My Web site:http://makeofficework.com "TDH Vietnam" wrote: "TDH Vietnam" wrote: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1690/howtol.png Thank you very much. TDH- |
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Thank for your help. This help to make a word on each line only. I would like
to begen typing from Right-to-Left also, please see the picture below: http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/1690/howtol.png And how I can find two symbol ' ^l ' on my keyboard? Thanks! "Pesach Shelnitz" wrote: Hi, You can create such formatting in the following way. 1. Switch to Print Layout view. 2. Type all of your text and select it. 3. Press Ctrl+E for center justification. 4. With the text still selected, on the Format menu, click Columns. 5. In the Columns dialog box, select Two, and click OK. 6. Move your cursor to the place where your second sentence begins. 7. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to insert a column break. 6. Select the text again and press Ctrl+H. 7. In the "Find what" box type one space. 8. In the "Replace with" box type ^l. 9. Click 'Replace All. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz My Web site: http://makeofficework.com "TDH Vietnam" wrote: "TDH Vietnam" wrote: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1690/howtol.png Thank you very much. TDH |
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Hi,
You can create such formatting in the following way. 1. Switch to Print Layout view. 2. Type all of your text and select it. 3. Press Ctrl+E for center justification. 4. With the text still selected, on the Format menu, click Columns. 5. In the Columns dialog box, select Two, and click OK. 6. Move your cursor to the place where your second sentence begins. 7. Press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to insert a column break. 6. Select the text again and press Ctrl+H. 7. In the "Find what" box type one space. 8. In the "Replace with" box type ^l. 9. Click 'Replace All. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz My Web site: http://makeofficework.com "TDH Vietnam" wrote: "TDH Vietnam" wrote: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/1690/howtol.png Thank you very much. TDH |
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Center the text and type shift+enter after every Word
or Type the text normally and use the replace function to replace a space with ^l type. With the cursor in the replace box, type CTRL+E (centre) and click Replace All. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "TDH Vietnam" wrote in message ... Kindly to se my picture attached. Link: ![]() Thank you very much. TDH |
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Center the text and type shift+enter after every Word
or Type the text normally and use the replace function to replace a space with ^l type. With the cursor in the replace box, type CTRL+E (centre) and click Replace All. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "TDH Vietnam" wrote in message ... Kindly to se my picture attached. Link: ![]() Thank you very much. TDH |
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