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How do you vary alignment within a single line of text?
How do you vary alignment within a single line of text?
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How do you vary alignment within a single line of text?
Hi Nichole
NicholeReyes wrote: How do you vary alignment within a single line of text? If you are talking about horizontal alignment (left, center, right): this is possible by defining left, center, or right-aligned tabstops. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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How do you vary alignment within a single line of text?
You have to use tab stops. For an example of how it's done, look at
the Header paragraph (which by default has a center and a right tab stop). Note that you insert tab characters by pressing the TAB key. For general information, see: Setting tabs http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/SettingTabs.htm -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "NicholeReyes" wrote in message ... How do you vary alignment within a single line of text? |
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