Hi CPiper,
Only sort of. If you press Shift+Enter at the end of the
text you insert a new line (vs. new paragraph). When a
paragraph is formatted as "justified", the text in the line
will spread to fill the page.
Yes, you'd have an extra line in the form field. But if no
text is typed into it there shouldn't be a problem when
printing...
> I am recreating a form in Microsoft Word that my company
> uses very often. At present we only have it in primted
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> full justify. Is there a way to Full justify one line
> only in Word?
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 10 Jan 2004 22:30 GMT
Or would it work just as well to use line numbering?
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