Full justification of text.

T

Thom

Using full justification seems to result in large spaces between words on a
particular line. Is there any way to correct this?
 
A

Anne Troy

Full justification is terrible for lines that aren't very long, like
tri-fold brochures, but if you must, and you're willing to fix the "gappy"
lines, you can try this: Select the line and hit Format-->Font. Choose the
Character Spacing tab. From the Spacing dropdown, choose Condensed. Try
typing in a value of .25 or .5 or something like that...
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~Anne Troy

www.OfficeArticles.com
 
S

Stephen Larivee

I have used Tools, Options, Compatibility and then checked Do Full
Justification like Word Perfect. Seems to improve things somewhat.
 
S

Stan Brown

[mis-formatting of quote fixed free :) ]
Judicious hyphenation.

Isn't there a way to tell Word to use letterspacing to achieve
justification? Is word spacing still the only thing it can do?
 

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