Where is the justify function in Excel 2007?

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Can't locate the Justify icon that I used in 2003 that would align a text
string originating in one cell over a range of columns & rows. This is not
for headers, so Merge & Center will not work here.

Please advise!
 
In Excel 2003; the default icons are Align Left/Right/Center and 'Merge and
Center'

To access all alignment options RightClick>Format Cells>Alignment

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Can't locate the Justify icon that I used in 2003 that would align a text
string originating in one cell over a range of columns & rows. This is not
for headers, so Merge & Center will not work here.

Please advise!


Look under Fill in the Editing group of the Home tab

The first hit on a Google search for
excel 2007 justify
is the following
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/msoffice/?p=473

Hope this helps / Lars-Åke
 
It's on the Home ribbon, Alignment box. Click on the small arrow to the
right of the word Alignment. This will give you the same dialogue box you
saw in 2003, and you can choose Center Across Selection from there.

Regards,
Fred.
 
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