Hello Robin. Thanks, that seems to right justify the second set of text as opposed to having it`s left edge lined up.
Also, the letter template I am trying put`s double spaces in. I guess I will create my own template and see how it goes. I find it hard to believe there is NOT a good template for letters already there. Regards... Robin Turner writes: > On Tuesday 12 February 2002 22:29, marvin wrote: > > marvin writes: > > > Quite often (especially in business), you use the recipents name and > > address in the top left and yours on the top right. A bit like this :- > > > > > > recipients name Your name > > street address street address > > City City > > State State > > zip zip > > > > > > I can`t seem to do this in LyX. > > > > I can only get it to do :- > > > > recipients name > > street address > > City > > State > > Zip > > Your name > > Address > > City > > State > > Zip > > > > There are various different letter layouts you can use (I'm sure others will > suggest them) but if you want a quick kludge, use Insert->Special > character->hfill. This way you can do > > recipient's name \hfill your name > > and so on; one will be flush left and the other flush right. > > Robin
