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Old 09-22-2010, 06:01 PM
billy589 billy589 is offline Centre alignment of first two lines Windows XP Centre alignment of first two lines Office 2003
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Please tell me how to centre-align the first two lines of the attached Power Point display, leaving the remaining lines left-aligned.



When I highlight the first two lines and select Ctl-e all lines are centred.
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Old 09-27-2010, 05:57 AM
Aravinth Aravinth is offline Centre alignment of first two lines Windows XP Centre alignment of first two lines Office 2003
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Hi,

For the first two lines you can have a separate text box and for the rest of the following lines you can have a different text box. I tried various options and was able to find the answer for your query only by doing this.

Please do let me know if you still have any other queries in powerpoint. Waiting for your reply.

With regards
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