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Hi everyone:
I have constructed a regular Word table (not an Excel spreadsheet). Iam using Word 2000. When I was using WordPerfect, it would allow me to have two different alignments within one cell. In other words, lets say I have a column of cells. Within each cell I want to enter some information that is left margin justified, then the balance of the data is to be right margin justified. This scenario arises a lot in my line of work. It doesn't make sense to create a second column due to space concerns on the page. If I am not in a table format, Word allows me to do this on the same line by using Print or Web view and letting the curser flag change to reflect the margin justifications. WHen I try this inside the table it doesn't seem to work. Is there anyway to make this happen? Thanks, you guys are always very helpful. -- Jim |
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