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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is online now Why comma and percentage sign sticks out on the right Windows 10 Why comma and percentage sign sticks out on the right Office 2019
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Try the Justify High setting.
I cannot explain it.
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Try the Justify High setting.
I cannot explain it.
Hi, can you tell me how to find the 'Justify High' setting? It seems that this option is not available in Word. Only one single option 'Justify'
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