Thread: [Solved] Justification within a table
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Old 12-29-2016, 03:37 PM
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when the line end is reached the cell expands instead of jumping to the next cell.
That is how it is supposed to work. Although you can prevent the expansion, all that will do is cause the additional content to disappear from view.

Instead of creating a separate cell for each line of text, use a single, large cell. I note, too, that your table cell paragraph alignment is set to 'left', not 'justified', so you'll never get justification anyway.

PS: Hitting Enter does NOT take you to the next cell - it adds a new paragraph to the current cell. It is the Tab key that takes you to the next cell.
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