How to format (justify) bullets and numberings

R

Rage

Dear all,

I am trying to create a document which looks something like this:

* XXX YYY *
* ZZZ AAA *

Where the asterisks (*) are bullet points or numbers.

I have two questions:

1) is there a way to get both left and right justification on the same line
of a document (at the moment I'm using an table with invisible boarders).

2) whenever I click on the right hand column of my table and click bullets
and numbering, the bullet point is still to the left of my text, whereas I
would like it to be on the right (but keeping the left column of text as
normal - i.e. so my document looks like that little representation of my doc
above), so the text and bullets are completely right justified.


Thanks very much,

Rage.
 
R

Rage

Thanks very much Terry!

:)

Terry Farrell said:
To have both left and right justification on one line, you must format a
right aligned tab. The enter the left-hand text, press TAB (the cursor jumps
to the right margin) and add the right-hand text.

You cannot format a bullet to the right. You will have to enter a bullet
character manually.
 
L

Luc

Rage,
I am by no means a Word expert but the only way to put left aligned and
right aligned items in a cell, is to use a right aligned tab in the cell and
use ctrl+tab to get to it.
To get the reverse bullets the only way I see is to add an extra column and
put the bullets/numbering in there. Since you are using invisible lines
no-one will notice.
That said, maybe someone else will have better ideas.
 

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