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Hi all, sorry if my question is off-topic here. Word used a very bad algorithm to determine where it can break lines (text justification) which has evolved over time, improved considerably, and I know that it is also possible to use the WordPerfect breaking algorithm. My question is. Is it possible to use VBA to modify the justification algorithm/rules used by Word? If not, would it be possible to do that in some other way? I’ve searched a lot but found no results. I suppose that means messing with Word’s justification is not possible. Nevertheless, I wanted to check here. |
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