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Thank you for the replies, but none is doing what I want. Let's say I want the word "Hello" (no quotes) to spread evenly across the entire page (within the margins) or across an entire cell. Using either method then hit [Enter] or [Shift+Enter] and it does not create the desire effect. In Word Perfect "all" justification did that.
BTW, the WP full justification smooths out the justification by putting some space between letters and words, but is still "just" full justification, not "all" justification. I think this is just another feature that WP had years and years ago that Word has never added. Another example of a superior product killed by better marketing. |
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It isn't something that is used often, but does have its uses, such as for a headline.
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You can use Ctrl+Shift+J (which runs the DistributePara command).
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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