Using SHIFT+ENTER Within a Justified ParagraphLast reviewed: July 30, 1997Article ID: Q70729 |
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SUMMARYWhen you are using SHIFT+ENTER to create a new line within a justified paragraph, the line of text justifies regardless of how many words of text are on the line. Word for Windows doesn't calculate a "hotspot" to determine when text will actually justify. For example, some word processors require text to fill 75 percent of a line before text will justify. In this case, Word will justify any amount of text. To see this on the screen:
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