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How can I justify text my existing paragraph?
When I copy and paste a paragraph into an existing document that is already
in justify text, the copied and pasted paragraph doesn't accept a justify text, it's still in left text. How do I correct this in order to change the paragraph into justiy text. I'm typing in Word with Windows 2007 version and I want the copied and pasted paragraph in justify text. |
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How can I justify text my existing paragraph?
Depending on the source, what you are pasting may not be a single paragraph,
but a sequence of one-line paragraphs, each of which is followed by a paragraph mark (¶). Display paragraph marks as well as other nonprinting marks by pressing Ctrl+Shift+8 (acts as a toggle). Then delete the excessive paragraph marks. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "timna" wrote in message ... When I copy and paste a paragraph into an existing document that is already in justify text, the copied and pasted paragraph doesn't accept a justify text, it's still in left text. How do I correct this in order to change the paragraph into justiy text. I'm typing in Word with Windows 2007 version and I want the copied and pasted paragraph in justify text. |
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