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Michael Roberts
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      7th Nov 2003
running FP2000 vers 4. I left justify text and I can right justify text in a
cell. Anyone know how you can centre justify text so that the left hand
*and* the right hand sides are justified so that there is a neat straight
line on both the right and left hand sides? (if I centre justify, the text
is just centred but ragged on the left and right sides)
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Thomas A. Rowe
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      7th Nov 2003
Insert a table, set to 90% width, then insert your text into this nested
table.

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"Michael Roberts" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> running FP2000 vers 4. I left justify text and I can right justify text in

a
> cell. Anyone know how you can centre justify text so that the left hand
> *and* the right hand sides are justified so that there is a neat straight
> line on both the right and left hand sides? (if I centre justify, the text
> is just centred but ragged on the left and right sides)
> Michael Roberts
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Jim Buyens
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      7th Nov 2003
Specify a paragraph alignment of "Justify" to the text's
container (i.e. to the paragraph, table cell, or whatever
that immediately surrounds it.)

I don't remember if FP2000 has this option in its dialog
boxes, but you can try setting the alignment to soemthing
else and then changing it in HTML view.

Also, you should be aware that not all browsers support
this setting.

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>-----Original Message-----
>running FP2000 vers 4. I left justify text and I can
>right justify text in a cell. Anyone know how you can
>centre justify text so that the left hand *and* the right
>hand sides are justified so that there is a neat straight
>line on both the right and left hand sides? (if I centre
>justify, the text is just centred but ragged on the left
>and right sides)
>Michael Roberts
>--
>*************************************************
>take the dog out to reply direct to me
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Michael Shane
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      7th Nov 2003
This is a new feature that is a part of Frontpage 2002.

My suggestion would be to upgrade to the 2002 package which more than excels
the older (2000) In addition to this feature the best feature of 2002 is
the viewabliity of multiple pages at once. Check it our well worth it.

Michael Hemphill

"Michael Roberts" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ZwUqb.5679$(E-Mail Removed)...
> running FP2000 vers 4. I left justify text and I can right justify text in

a
> cell. Anyone know how you can centre justify text so that the left hand
> *and* the right hand sides are justified so that there is a neat straight
> line on both the right and left hand sides? (if I centre justify, the text
> is just centred but ragged on the left and right sides)
> Michael Roberts
> --
> *************************************************
> take the dog out to reply direct to me
> *************************************************
>
>



 
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jon spivey
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      7th Nov 2003
Hi Michael,
add some CSS -
<style type="text/css">
p{
text-align:justify;
}
</p>
then all your paragraphs will be justified

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"Michael Roberts" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ZwUqb.5679$(E-Mail Removed)...
> running FP2000 vers 4. I left justify text and I can right justify text in

a
> cell. Anyone know how you can centre justify text so that the left hand
> *and* the right hand sides are justified so that there is a neat straight
> line on both the right and left hand sides? (if I centre justify, the text
> is just centred but ragged on the left and right sides)
> Michael Roberts
> --
> *************************************************
> take the dog out to reply direct to me
> *************************************************
>
>



 
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