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Re: line justificaton
You need a hard return at the end of the first line of text.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "congaman59" <congaman59.2c15824@officefrustration.com> wrote in message news:congaman59.2c15824@officefrustration.com... > > In a text box I centered a line of text. The next line I want to left > justify. I highlighted it, and clicked the left justify button, the > line above it went to the left as well. How can I left justify the > second line without the line above moving too? > > > > > -- > congaman59 |
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line justificaton
In a text box I centered a line of text. The next line I want to left justify. I highlighted it, and clicked the left justify button, the line above it went to the left as well. How can I left justify the second line without the line above moving too? -- congaman59 |
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