Different justification inside a paragraph!

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Hello,

I have recently found another infuriating surprise of Word 2007. I use
"Justify" formatting on a paragraph consisting of three lines of text.
The first two lines are justified properly, but the wordÓ in the third
one are separated by HUGE spaces.
Imagine four words in
one line separated as I tried to show in this
sentence (if it can be seen).


Can anything done about that? "Paragraph" settings are all ordinary; I
also saw nothing while viewing the invisible characters...

Thanks!
 
Press enter at the end of the third line rather than Shift+Enter.

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Hello,

I have recently found another infuriating surprise of Word 2007. I use
"Justify" formatting on a paragraph consisting of three lines of text.
The first two lines are justified properly, but the wordÓ in the third
one are separated by HUGE spaces.
Imagine four words in
one line separated as I tried to show in this
sentence (if it can be seen).


Can anything done about that? "Paragraph" settings are all ordinary; I
also saw nothing while viewing the invisible characters...

Thanks!
 
Hello,

I have recently found another infuriating surprise of Word 2007. I use
"Justify" formatting on a paragraph consisting of three lines of text.
The first two lines are justified properly, but the wordÓ in the third
one are separated by HUGE spaces.
Imagine four words in
one line separated as I tried to show in this
sentence (if it can be seen).


Can anything done about that? "Paragraph" settings are all ordinary; I
also saw nothing while viewing the invisible characters...

Thanks!

Make sure there's a paragraph mark at the end of the last line and not a
new line.
 
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