> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shamem Miah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>  
> I am writing a template which places two address on the same 
> line but in different alignments e.g.
>  
> template:
>  
> 31 Samson street                                          45 
> gghhd street                        
> cambridge                                                    ohio
> e1 udd                                                         outs
>  
> The problem is that I belive a block starts on a new line.  
> How can I specify in xsl to align some text on the left of 
> the document and some text on the right whilst having them on 
> the same line.  Does anyone have examples?  I have just been 
> using blocks and it places the second address on a new line.  
> I could  use white charachters inbewteen but i'm sure this is 
> unneccessary and it would not always align the right text if 
> the data is dynamic.

Hi Shamem,

Option 1:
The easiest way to achive this is to use a blind table.

Option 2:
You can also insert a fo:leader between your left & riht portion of
text:
<fo:block text-align-last="right">Text on left<fo:leader/>text on
right</fo:block>

HTH
Pascal

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