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Old March 23rd, 2010, 09:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Craig Schiller
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Default Funky text justification

Publisher 2007.

Every so often, when I have a paragraph set to full justification, the
first few lines will be fine, and the next one will be
spread out
like this for
no reason
and then the next line will be fine.

Sometimes I can fool with it and fix it, especially if the funky line is
at the end of a paragraph. If it's in the middle, though, I always have
to find some weird kludgy way around it.

Anyone have any notion what causes this and, more importantly, how to
fix it all the time?

Craig

  #2  
Old March 23rd, 2010, 10:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
LVTravel[_3_]
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Default Funky text justification

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Publisher 2007.

Every so often, when I have a paragraph set to full justification, the first
few lines will be fine, and the next one will be
spread out like
this for no reason
and then the next line will be fine.

Sometimes I can fool with it and fix it, especially if the funky line is at
the end of a paragraph. If it's in the middle, though, I always have to find
some weird kludgy way around it.

Anyone have any notion what causes this and, more importantly, how to fix it
all the time?

Craig

When this happens turn on the special characters view mode (Ctrl + Shift +
Y) on the textbox and see if a paragraph mark is at the end of the line that
is having issues. The paragraph mark looks like a backward P with a
vertical line next to it (and it shows on the menu bar right next to the
zoom level number.) If you see it then just delete it and see if that fixes
your issue. That paragraph mark is simply an enter key press.

Let us know if this fixes your problem.

  #3  
Old March 25th, 2010, 07:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Craig Schiller
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Default Funky text justification

Thanks for the reply. That wasn't it - there was no paragraph marking.

Craig

LVTravel wrote:

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Publisher 2007.

Every so often, when I have a paragraph set to full justification, the
first few lines will be fine, and the next one will be
spread out like
this for no reason
and then the next line will be fine.

Sometimes I can fool with it and fix it, especially if the funky line
is at the end of a paragraph. If it's in the middle, though, I always
have to find some weird kludgy way around it.

Anyone have any notion what causes this and, more importantly, how to
fix it all the time?

Craig

When this happens turn on the special characters view mode (Ctrl +
Shift + Y) on the textbox and see if a paragraph mark is at the end of
the line that is having issues. The paragraph mark looks like a
backward P with a vertical line next to it (and it shows on the menu
bar right next to the zoom level number.) If you see it then just
delete it and see if that fixes your issue. That paragraph mark is
simply an enter key press.

Let us know if this fixes your problem.

  #4  
Old March 25th, 2010, 07:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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Default Funky text justification

If you have typed a shift+enter you will get this spread. If you backspace the
spacing should be corrected.
--
Mary Sauer MVP
http://msauer.mvps.org/

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the reply. That wasn't it - there was no paragraph marking.

Craig

LVTravel wrote:

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Publisher 2007.

Every so often, when I have a paragraph set to full justification, the first
few lines will be fine, and the next one will be
spread out like this
for no reason
and then the next line will be fine.

Sometimes I can fool with it and fix it, especially if the funky line is at
the end of a paragraph. If it's in the middle, though, I always have to find
some weird kludgy way around it.

Anyone have any notion what causes this and, more importantly, how to fix it
all the time?

Craig

When this happens turn on the special characters view mode (Ctrl + Shift + Y)
on the textbox and see if a paragraph mark is at the end of the line that is
having issues. The paragraph mark looks like a backward P with a vertical
line next to it (and it shows on the menu bar right next to the zoom level
number.) If you see it then just delete it and see if that fixes your issue.
That paragraph mark is simply an enter key press.

Let us know if this fixes your problem.



  #5  
Old March 25th, 2010, 07:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
LVTravel[_3_]
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Default Funky text justification



"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...
If you have typed a shift+enter you will get this spread. If you backspace
the spacing should be corrected.
--
Mary Sauer MVP
http://msauer.mvps.org/

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the reply. That wasn't it - there was no paragraph marking.

Craig

LVTravel wrote:

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Publisher 2007.

Every so often, when I have a paragraph set to full justification, the
first few lines will be fine, and the next one will be
spread out like this for
no reason
and then the next line will be fine.

Sometimes I can fool with it and fix it, especially if the funky line is
at the end of a paragraph. If it's in the middle, though, I always have
to find some weird kludgy way around it.

Anyone have any notion what causes this and, more importantly, how to
fix it all the time?

Craig

When this happens turn on the special characters view mode (Ctrl + Shift
+ Y) on the textbox and see if a paragraph mark is at the end of the
line that is having issues. The paragraph mark looks like a backward P
with a vertical line next to it (and it shows on the menu bar right next
to the zoom level number.) If you see it then just delete it and see if
that fixes your issue. That paragraph mark is simply an enter key press.

Let us know if this fixes your problem.




Yep, Mary's correct again I'll bet (don't know why I missed that one.) If
the Special Character (paragraph mark) is turned on the symbol you should
see with full justification and a Shift+Enter is a "filled" symbol (which
is actually a truncated carriage return (Enter) symbol.

  #6  
Old March 25th, 2010, 09:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Craig Schiller
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Default Funky text justification

Thanks for the reply, Mary. That's not it either. It's just screwed up
in the middle of a plain ol' paragraph.

Craig

Mary Sauer wrote:

If you have typed a shift+enter you will get this spread. If you backspace the
spacing should be corrected.


  #7  
Old March 25th, 2010, 09:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Craig Schiller
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Posts: 78
Default Funky text justification

Nope. As I said to Mary, this is happening in the /middle/ of a paragraph.

Craig

LVTravel wrote:



"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...

If you have typed a shift+enter you will get this spread. If you
backspace the spacing should be corrected.
--
Mary Sauer MVP
http://msauer.mvps.org/

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...

Thanks for the reply. That wasn't it - there was no paragraph marking.

Craig

LVTravel wrote:

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Publisher 2007.

Every so often, when I have a paragraph set to full justification,
the first few lines will be fine, and the next one will be
spread out like
this for no reason
and then the next line will be fine.

Sometimes I can fool with it and fix it, especially if the funky
line is at the end of a paragraph. If it's in the middle, though, I
always have to find some weird kludgy way around it.

Anyone have any notion what causes this and, more importantly, how
to fix it all the time?

Craig

When this happens turn on the special characters view mode (Ctrl +
Shift + Y) on the textbox and see if a paragraph mark is at the end
of the line that is having issues. The paragraph mark looks like a
backward P with a vertical line next to it (and it shows on the
menu bar right next to the zoom level number.) If you see it then
just delete it and see if that fixes your issue. That paragraph
mark is simply an enter key press.

Let us know if this fixes your problem.




Yep, Mary's correct again I'll bet (don't know why I missed that
one.) If the Special Character (paragraph mark) is turned on the
symbol you should see with full justification and a Shift+Enter is a
"filled" symbol (which is actually a truncated carriage return
(Enter) symbol.

  #8  
Old March 25th, 2010, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
LVTravel[_3_]
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Posts: 105
Default Funky text justification



"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Nope. As I said to Mary, this is happening in the /middle/ of a paragraph.

Craig

LVTravel wrote:



"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...

If you have typed a shift+enter you will get this spread. If you
backspace the spacing should be corrected.
--
Mary Sauer MVP
http://msauer.mvps.org/

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...

Thanks for the reply. That wasn't it - there was no paragraph marking.

Craig

LVTravel wrote:

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Publisher 2007.

Every so often, when I have a paragraph set to full justification, the
first few lines will be fine, and the next one will be
spread out like this
for no reason
and then the next line will be fine.

Sometimes I can fool with it and fix it, especially if the funky line
is at the end of a paragraph. If it's in the middle, though, I always
have to find some weird kludgy way around it.

Anyone have any notion what causes this and, more importantly, how to
fix it all the time?

Craig

When this happens turn on the special characters view mode (Ctrl +
Shift + Y) on the textbox and see if a paragraph mark is at the end of
the line that is having issues. The paragraph mark looks like a
backward P with a vertical line next to it (and it shows on the menu
bar right next to the zoom level number.) If you see it then just
delete it and see if that fixes your issue. That paragraph mark is
simply an enter key press.

Let us know if this fixes your problem.




Yep, Mary's correct again I'll bet (don't know why I missed that one.)
If the Special Character (paragraph mark) is turned on the symbol you
should see with full justification and a Shift+Enter is a "filled"
symbol (which is actually a truncated carriage return (Enter) symbol.


With the Special Character (as shown in my original response) turned on what
is the last character or symbol that you see at the end of the improper
line? If you can't see anything there, type a space or temporarily left
justify the paragraph to see what is there. It has to be something there to
cause this.

  #9  
Old March 25th, 2010, 10:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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Posts: 3,082
Default Funky text justification

Do you have a picture or other object in your publication? This will mess with
alignment sometimes. Changing the wrap to tight might help.

--
Mary Sauer MVP
http://msauer.mvps.org/

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the reply, Mary. That's not it either. It's just screwed up in the
middle of a plain ol' paragraph.

Craig

Mary Sauer wrote:

If you have typed a shift+enter you will get this spread. If you backspace the
spacing should be corrected.



  #10  
Old March 27th, 2010, 04:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Craig Schiller
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Posts: 78
Default Funky text justification

LVTravel wrote:



"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...

Nope. As I said to Mary, this is happening in the /middle/ of a
paragraph.

Craig

LVTravel wrote:



"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...

If you have typed a shift+enter you will get this spread. If you
backspace the spacing should be corrected.
--
Mary Sauer MVP
http://msauer.mvps.org/

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...

Thanks for the reply. That wasn't it - there was no paragraph
marking.

Craig

LVTravel wrote:

"Craig Schiller" wrote in message
...
Publisher 2007.

Every so often, when I have a paragraph set to full
justification, the first few lines will be fine, and the next one
will be
spread out like
this for no reason
and then the next line will be fine.

Sometimes I can fool with it and fix it, especially if the funky
line is at the end of a paragraph. If it's in the middle, though,
I always have to find some weird kludgy way around it.

Anyone have any notion what causes this and, more importantly,
how to fix it all the time?

Craig

When this happens turn on the special characters view mode (Ctrl
+ Shift + Y) on the textbox and see if a paragraph mark is at the
end of the line that is having issues. The paragraph mark looks
like a backward P with a vertical line next to it (and it shows
on the menu bar right next to the zoom level number.) If you see
it then just delete it and see if that fixes your issue. That
paragraph mark is simply an enter key press.

Let us know if this fixes your problem.





Yep, Mary's correct again I'll bet (don't know why I missed that
one.) If the Special Character (paragraph mark) is turned on the
symbol you should see with full justification and a Shift+Enter is a
"filled" symbol (which is actually a truncated carriage return
(Enter) symbol.



With the Special Character (as shown in my original response) turned
on what is the last character or symbol that you see at the end of the
improper line? If you can't see anything there, type a space or
temporarily left justify the paragraph to see what is there. It has
to be something there to cause this.


Well, I'll be darned, somehow a return got in there. Don't know how,
since I even retyped a portion of the line. Anyway, problem fixed.
Thanks for your help!

Craig
 




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