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Old 09-07-2011, 08:34 AM
Bobosmite Bobosmite is offline Character Spacing options (read: can Word do this?) Windows 7 Character Spacing options (read: can Word do this?) Office 2003
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I don't know if Word can do this, but I'll ask.

I use full justification on all my texts without auto-hyphenation. Often, to satisfy both settings, spacing between the words will be much wider than normal and it's very distracting. For now, I have to "eyeball" the whole document and use Spacing Options>Condensed to fix these trouble spots. It usually only takes a 0.1pt to normalize the spacing. Saving it as a Style speeds up the process, but it's time consuming.

Is there a way to find lines where the text is automatically expanded to fit full justification, based on a definable threshold? For example: "Find lines where the spacing between words is >/= 1.5pt."
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