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I am going to type a paragraph where every line is left and right justified.
I don't know what is the correct term.
Anyone?
tia
I don't know what is the correct term.
Anyone?
tia
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Charles Kenyon said:Perhaps full justification?
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WP used had a feature called "flush right" which sent the cursor to theEd said:Dear Suzanne,
Here is a follow-up question on this issue from an old Word Perfect user.
Luc said:On the format toolbar there is a button which will let you justify, it's
near the middle of the toolbar
Maybe that's what you are looking for.
Luc
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