Where is justification in word 2007




















For example, in a paragraph that is left-aligned the most common alignment , the left edge of the paragraph is flush with the left margin.

Vertical alignment determines the position of the text within a section of a document relative to the top and bottom margins, and is often used to create a cover page.

On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Center. In the Apply to box, click Selected text , and then click OK. When you justify text in Word, you give your text straight edges on both sides of the paragraph. Justifying extends each line of your text to the left and right margins. Justifying text might make the last line of text in a paragraph considerably shorter than the other lines.

On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Justify. In the Paragraph group, click the Dialog Box Launcher , and select the Alignment drop-down menu to set your justified text. In Office Word , you can choose from a selection of predesigned cover pages to create a professional-looking document quickly and easily. On the Insert tab, in the Pages group, click Cover Page.

Adjust indents and spacing. Select the text that you want to align. Select the text that you want to center. Use the Enter key on the main keyboard, not on the keypad. This will insert a soft return i.

Be aware that justifying a very short line of text may look odd because of the large amount of space that will be created between the words. In the Paragraph dialog box, select the Indents and Spacing tab and, from the Alignment drop-down list, select Justified. This is document aggm in the Knowledge Base. I suspect Microsoft just made this justification method standard so there was no more need for this layout option. Word has the layout menu and Word Perfect justification option mentioned in this tip and the option works as indicated.

This tip is for outdated and non-supported versions of Word MS support ended and MS support ended I would be interested in knowing if there is a similar feature for MS Word - this would be very useful! Do the current Word versions have the WordPerfect option? I've tried changing the hyphenation, kerning, left justifying the offending lines, etc. Breaking the web links across the lines helps sometimes, but extra space still usually before.

I've been days trying to resolve this, looked at umpteen YouTube videos, etc. It's very frustrating.

Any advice would be very appreciated. I'm using Word for Mac so there is no options window. Thank you. This is apparently not available in Windows Perhaps Word doesn't need it???

Hi All, for the ones using word You just have to go to the end of the last line or the line with huge spaces and press enter. Thanks for the info. Saving down to a. The loss of all the layout options in was abhorrent. It would be so easy to use the options prior to to set up a book for publishing. NOT SO in ! What can be done instead? I don't keep old versions of Word or WordPerfect around so that I can do typesetting. I am trying to solve this sort of justification problem in MS Publisher Any suggestions?

This option is no longer available in Word -- it seems to be the default setting though, as a justified text in Word looks just like a justified text in Word with the WordPerfect option turned on. For Word Same path but select: 'dont expand character spacing on a line Wow, I don't think I could have programmed a more obscure interface if I tried. Not only is the item hidden, but it doesn't even say what it does, rather referencing a program from what, 20 years ago?

And look at the option three up from this one: not only in terms of another obsolete program, but one for a different OS. I think I'm going to print this options sheet out and frame it. Thank you so much for the illumination! And the laugh, indirect or not! Though not possible to make the change default for all documents.

One need to change it for every new document. Even in Word , there is a way to opt for Word Perfect-style justification. Follow the same path described in the main article to get to the Advanced Layout options. In the drop-down menu next to "Lay out this document as if it was created in" choose Microsoft Word , and you will see exactly the same set of options that are shown in the screenshot in the main article above.

And as you'll see, the 12th one on the list is the one relating to Word Perfect-style justification. Mind you, I did all of this and still couldn't actually see any difference in the way my text was justified. The comment about is correct, the choices are not present in However, if you save as doc document, you will again see all the choices one of the choices is to use WordPerfect full justification. You may want to save this option for all future new documents.

If so, after making the layout change, go back above the Layout Options and select Compatibility options for: All New Documents Word will prompt to save your normal template when you exit. I thank you very, very much for this significant information as I was struggling with a lot of space in my full justified text.



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