how to evenly space text within a text box

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Trying to do a heading for a form in which three lines of text, all with
different fonts and sizes and, of course number of letters, are evenly spaced
so that they lined up with the left and right margins of their respective
text boxes. Each line of text is within its own text box.
 
Trying said:
Trying to do a heading for a form in which three lines of text, all
with different fonts and sizes and, of course number of letters, are
evenly spaced so that they lined up with the left and right margins
of their respective text boxes. Each line of text is within its own
text box.

For each text box, put the cursor anywhere in its text and press
Ctrl+Shift+J. This is the default shortcut for the "Distribute text"
command. It's similar to the Justify command, but (a) it will spread out the
characters within words, not just the spaces between words, and (b) it will
work on a single line of text.

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Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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