In a message dated 2009.09.25 02:38 -0500, JOE Conner wrote:
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The first few sentences of the paragraph describe the list, and then
the elements are listed. One would like to treat this, spatially and
conceptually, as a single paragraph.
For such purposes Writer provides the intra-paragraph line break
(Shift+Enter), which breaks the line without invoking the
inter-paragraph spacing. But there is (at least) one problem: It
can't be used with "Justified" paragraph alignment. How can this be
handled?
Most of your question is above my knowledge, but I do know that you can
mark a few lines and parts of a line, and then format the marked text
such as bolding, underlining, etc. Presumably this facility would
extend to justification. Or, do I not understand your question?
What you are referring to is character formatting, usually implemented
in character styles. Justification (or Alignment) is a paragraph/line
format question, usually implemented in paragraph styles.
John
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