At 12:01 26/02/2018 +1100, Richard Beeston wrote:
I am using Windows 7 and OO 4.1.5
For a paper I am writing I want the lines of writing to have a
margin on both sides of the page but also for both sides to be
justified so that the lines are filled to the margin and the spaces
between the words/letters adjusted so the end of the lines are level
with the margins all the way down the page except for the last line
if there is insufficient wordage to fill the line. For instance if
there are just two words I do not want them spaced out right across the page.
So you mean that you have arranged your text to be justified as you
wish, and it's just the last line of each paragraph that won't behave
properly? (Note that it is the last line of each paragraph that is
affected, not the last line of a page - which may well not be the
last line of a paragraph.)
o Go to Format | Paragraph... | Alignment (or right-click |
Paragraph... | Alignment) or to right-click | Edit Paragraph Style...
| Alignment - according to how you have arranged justification.
o Under Options, you will have Justified selected.
o Against "Last line", select Left (not Justified) from the drop-down menu.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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