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How do I justify the text in order to divid the words at the end of lines
automatically (if necessary) into two parts and putting (-) to refer that
there is another part of the word in the next line?
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Default Last word justification

You justify a paragraph by pressing Ctrl+J, clicking the Justify button on
the Formatting toolbar, or selected Justified in the Format | Paragraph
dialog. You turn hyphenation on using Tools | Language | Hyphenation. You
can also insert optional hyphens (which will be printed only if a word is
broken at the end of a line) using Ctrl+Hyphen.

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How do I justify the text in order to divid the words at the end of lines
automatically (if necessary) into two parts and putting (-) to refer that
there is another part of the word in the next line?


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