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Cached pages are usually found in search engines.  If the site is down, you
may click on the cached page and the server will retrieve that page which
it has in store.

As regards justification, I guess it is difficult to justify extremes on
the same line.  Instead you might try tables to achieve whatever you are doing.

Justin

At 08:21 AM 2/17/02 -0500, you wrote:

>Good morning list:
>
>I have two simple questions which I hope you can either answer or direct me
>to where I can get an answer.
>
>First, when I am surfing the net, generally searching for something, I
>frequently come across the word cached  What does this mean?  Also, when
>bookmarking sites i am given the option to view pages offline.  What is the
>advantage to this, besides of course relinquishing the telephone line.  My
>browser generally connects as soon as i enter the program so I'm not sure
>how this would work.
>
>Now, my MS Word question.  I am using Word 2000 and am trying to align text
>to the left margin, then leave a space on the same line, then align text to
>the right margin.  However, when I do the control R keystroke and type in my
>text to be aligned to the right, the whole text, including that aligned to
>the left margin moves also.  Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong.
>
>I look forward to any responses on these matters.
>
>Best regards,
>
>DOREEN YALE
>Just north of Toronto
>Canada.
>
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