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Old 04-20-2014, 05:27 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Word forces text I centered over to left justified. How can I prevent that? Windows 7 64bit Word forces text I centered over to left justified. How can I prevent that? Office 2010 32bit
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You are welcome. You are mistaken, though, in saying you can't use them in your current project. You can use Styles in any document. Word is using Styles whether you know it or not; they are at the heart of Word. If you aren't using them knowingly, chances are that it seems like Word is playing tricks with your document when it uses them.

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