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Old 01-22-2014, 09:45 PM
elishafreedman elishafreedman is offline Line alignment not being consistent Windows 7 64bit Line alignment not being consistent Office 2007
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I have a document (a poem) that I wanted the alignment to be justified, spread all across for effect. However, the last two lines of the poem are not complying and are staying on the right!? How can I get them to behave?



P.S. Attaching the doc in case you need it to understand the situation. Thanks in advance!
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Old 01-23-2014, 12:02 AM
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I have to say that is a very very weird way to have paragraphs. That being said, turn on Show\Hide. You will see that the last two lines are real paragraphs - they terminate with a paragraph mark. All the other "lines" are composed of ONE paragraph. If you make the last two lines the same as the other, there you go. But like I said, a weird way to use Word.
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Old 01-23-2014, 12:16 AM
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I have to say that is a very very weird way to have paragraphs. That being said, turn on Show\Hide. You will see that the last two lines are real paragraphs - they terminate with a paragraph mark. All the other "lines" are composed of ONE paragraph. If you make the last two lines the same as the other, there you go. But like I said, a weird way to use Word.
Thanks a lot!- but how did that happen?- and how did you change that? These kind of things always happen...
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Old 01-23-2014, 12:23 AM
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I have to say that is a very very weird way to have paragraphs. That being said, turn on Show\Hide. You will see that the last two lines are real paragraphs - they terminate with a paragraph mark. All the other "lines" are composed of ONE paragraph. If you make the last two lines the same as the other, there you go. But like I said, a weird way to use Word.
Basically, why when I press [enter] to proceed to the next line does it sometimes create a new paragraph and sometimes not? It seems moody to me...
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Old 01-23-2014, 12:25 AM
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I have to say that is a very very weird way to have paragraphs. That being said, turn on Show\Hide. You will see that the last two lines are real paragraphs - they terminate with a paragraph mark. All the other "lines" are composed of ONE paragraph. If you make the last two lines the same as the other, there you go. But like I said, a weird way to use Word.
Thanks a lot!- but how did that happen?- and how did you change that? These kind of things always happen... Basically, why when I press [enter] to proceed to the next line does it sometimes create a new paragraph and sometimes not? It seems moody to me...
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Old 01-23-2014, 06:18 AM
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Basically, why when I press [enter] to proceed to the next line does it sometimes create a new paragraph and sometimes not? It seems moody to me...
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Pressing Enter will always create a new paragraph when you are typing in ordinary text.

Pressing Shift+Enter will create a new line without a new paragraph.

See Alignment / Justification of Text in Microsoft Word for an exploration of how Word aligns/justifies text.
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