Doreen:
I don't have Microsoft Word on my computer, so I'm just theorizing here, but
you might try this suggestion.
Pattty Arnold wrote:
Regarding your MS word question, when you use the control-r, control-l and
control-e commands, they apply to the whole line, not just part of it. That
means as soon as you hit Control-R, if you're on the same line, it will
change the whole line from left align to right align.
This was the beginning part of my theory. Since I had that part correct, I
wonder whether you could achieve the desired result by typing control L at
the very beginning of the line, then typing the material you want to be left
justified, then type control R and type the remainder of the material on
that line which you whish to have right justified. I'd test this myself,
but, believe it or not, despite being very conversant with windows, outlook
and the internet, I still generate practically all my documents in WP51 on
an old 486.
Take care!
John
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