how can i aline the text within a paragraph to be equal (justify.

L

LUTHER

ANYONE WHO CAN HELP
HOW CAN I ALINE THE TEXT WITHIN PARAGRAPHS TO BE EQUAL ON ALL SIDES?

THE ONLY HELP I CAN FIND SAYS TO USE THE FORMAT BAR AND GO TO JUSTIFY;
BUT IF WAS FOR WORD 2003 AND I USE WORD THAT CAME WITH XP HOME EDITION, AND
I CAN NOT FIND THE JUSTIFY IN MY EDITION OF WORD.

THANKS FOR ANY HELP!
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Ctrl+J will justify a paragraph in any version of Word. If you are not
seeing the Justify button on the Formatting toolbar, it could be that you're
not displaying all the buttons or that you have accidentally removed it. For
starters, go to the Options tab of Tools | Customize and check "Always show
full menus" and "Display Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows."
 
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Graham Mayor

Stop SHOUTING! Are you sure that this is Word and not Wordpad, which
doesn't offer full justification?

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