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Old 01-19-2014, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by philip12 View Post
Try pressing Shift+Enter instead of just Enter, hope it work.
Hi Philip,

He is already trying that. However, that will give the result of a line break that is not wanted and will cause problems. See his post and Macropod's response yesterday. Your suggestion is reasonable, just mistaken. When responding to these questions it is important to read the entire thread. (This is advice I need to follow as well.)

Ctrl-Shift-J will give the best approximation of what he wants. It is still imperfect. It is a different kind of justification than "Full" called "Distributed Text." It spreads text between indents by character rather than by word.

Alignment / Justification of Text in Microsoft Word
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