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How to fully justify the text that is next to a bullet?

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Louisa - 24 Sep 2007 03:46 GMT
How do I justify text that is next to bullets? I want the entire document
(included bulleted text) to be fully justified.

Thanks
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 24 Sep 2007 05:41 GMT
Ctrl+J should justify the paragraph.

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> How do I justify text that is next to bullets? I want the entire document
> (included bulleted text) to be fully justified.
>
> Thanks
Louisa - 24 Sep 2007 05:56 GMT
I can't seem to justify points after bullets? Is this possible?

Thanks

> Ctrl+J should justify the paragraph.
>
> > How do I justify text that is next to bullets? I want the entire document
> > (included bulleted text) to be fully justified.
> >
> > Thanks
Andrea Jones - 24 Sep 2007 15:02 GMT
You won't see the effect of justification if the bullet point isn't long
enough to reach the right margin.  If you want an effect of a justified right
edge to short bullet points then you can set a right indent on the bullet
point paragraphs by highlighting them, turning on justification with the
justify icon or CTRL+J and then clicking on Format => Paragraph and setting a
right indent.  If your text isn't long enough to reach the right margin then
it would look spaced out if you forced it to stretch that far.

Andrea Jones
http://www.allaboutoffice.co.uk

> I can't seem to justify points after bullets? Is this possible?
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> > > Thanks
 
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