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Just do a search on Google for -- Word 2007 Distributed paragraph alignment
-- or something similar.
If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be
justified.
But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified.
If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options -> Indents and Spacing -> General
-> Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed.
But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the
Alignmnent option shows as blank.
This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything
about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online.
Any ideas why this would be??
-- or something similar.
If you do a normal Justified paragraph, the last line will normally NOT be
justified.
But if you hit CTRL-SHIFT-J, then the last line WILL be justified.
If I go to my Word 2007 Paragraph options -> Indents and Spacing -> General
-> Alignment, there is NOT an option for Distributed.
But if I have already chosen Distributed via the keyboard shortcut, then the
Alignmnent option shows as blank.
This appears to be a hidden feature of Word 2007! I cannot find anything
about it in any Microsoft help, either within Word on online.
Any ideas why this would be??