Footer Layout

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kmundorf

I am working in Word 2003. I have a footer created for a document that only
has one section. The footer has certain language that must be left justified
on the page, but the date needs to be right justified. Is there a way to
keep the text on the same line and only right justify the date? I can only
get it to work if the text is on separate lines. When I highlight only the
date and right justify it, all the text on the line is right justified or the
text appears to be moved off the page.
 
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PamC via OfficeKB.com

In my Word 2003, the footer has two tabs: align center tab and align right
tab. I think this is the default for W2003 & 2007 headers and footers. To
get left and right aligned footer lines, press tab once or twice (depending
on the length of the text part) between the text and the date.

HTH,
PamC
 
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PeterMcC

kmundorf said:
I am working in Word 2003. I have a footer created for a document that
only
has one section. The footer has certain language that must be left
justified
on the page, but the date needs to be right justified. Is there a way to
keep the text on the same line and only right justify the date? I can
only
get it to work if the text is on separate lines. When I highlight only
the
date and right justify it, all the text on the line is right justified or
the
text appears to be moved off the page.

Have you tried using a right-tab to set the position of the date?

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PeterMcC

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