On 5/23/2014 5:19 AM, Ian Graham wrote:
The first WP I really knew back to front was WP 6.1. In that,
there was a text orientation setting/button which I remember as
being called 'justify'. Whatever it was called, it spread the
text equally across the page, giving hard edges at both left and
right.
In my current Libre Office Version: 4.1.3.2, there are four (text
orientation ) buttons on the tool bar - but so far as I can see,
the fourth, called Justify, seems to format exactly the same as
the first, Align Left.
Have I got a glitch, or am I missing something ?
Ian Graham
Wales
UK
please don't reply to a message and then change the subject.
That is called "hijacking the thread" and really messes up those
of us that thread our messages by subject.
Having said that, what you want is to change to alignment to
justify.
There are buttons for that or you can find it on the Format menu.
It works for me, even with sparse lines (which turn out ugly on
the screen).
If this doesn't help, please start a new thread.
-bill
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