Am 07.11.2011 02:12, schrieb Margaret and George McIntosh: > On 6 Nov 2011 at 17:01, Murray Strome wrote: > >> I have created a paragraph style that has the paragraph set to fully >> justify. It does something like this (I hope the E-Mail preserves >> the format): >> >> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam >> auctor felis neque. Praesent pulvinar pulvinar condimentum. >> Mauris elit massa, venenatis et tincidunt in, hendrerit >> a >> lacus. Mauris congue posuere risus nec sodales. Sed >> lobortis congue consequat. Cras pretium dui quis dolor ultrices >> ultrices. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et >> netus et malesuada >> fames. >> >> whereas I think it should be more like this: >> >> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam >> >> auctor felis neque. Praesent pulvinar pulvinar condimentum. >> >> Mauris elit massa, venenatis et tincidunt in, hendrerit >> a >> >> lacus. Mauris congue posuere risus nec sodales. Sed >> >> lobortis congue consequat. Cras pretium dui quis dolor ultrices >> >> ultrices. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et >> >> netus et malesuada fames. >> >> If there is only one short word on the last line, it will do it >> correctly (at least what I think is correct). However, with two or >> more words on the last line, it spaces it out. >> >> I should probably be spending more time searching for the answer on >> line or in my book, but after spending some time at it, I thought >> that it might be more efficient to ask the advice of people with >> more expertise than I. >> >> I do have a clumsy work-around. I format the whole text frame with >> full justification. Then for those last lines that are two spread >> out, I make each a new paragraph that is just left justified. This >> seems like a lot of work, but it does do the job. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Murray > > You want to use Justify, not Forced Justify. It is the fourth icon in the > series, Forced > Justify is the fifth. > > George
What would I want Forced Justify for? Where is it used? Rolf
