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Old 03-27-2012, 02:37 AM
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The headline "backup concept" and date + page information is currently all left justified.
I want the headline to be left justified and the date+page info right justified.

How can I tell this to Word2007?

Peter
You can do this in two ways.

The method used most often is to set a right-tab at the far right margin and use a tab between the left-justified material and the right justified material. By default headers are set to have a center tab and a right-justified tab.

A second method is to use a borderless table with two columns and set the justification in the two columns as you want.
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