When you Justify a paragraph in Word, it increases the spacing between words to fit into each line. Can it be made to maintain the same space between words and instead hyphenate the words at the end of the line ??
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Okay, this seems to work in Word 2000…
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Choose “Language” from the “Tools” menu.
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Select “Hyphenation”.
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Tick the “Automatically Hyphenate Document” check box.
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Click OK.
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Hightlight all the text and justify in the normal way (i.e. clicking the “Justify” button on the Formating toolbar).
Hope that hopes!
Erm… hope that helps, even. :smack:
Note to self: PREVIEW!! …and clean out the fish tank.
Unfortunately, the program isn’t any good finding words to hyphenate. I ended up doing it by hand.
Manual hyphenation is (IMHO) best done by inserting a CTRL-HYPHEN at the point you want to hyphenate it. That is called an “optional hyphen” and it will become invisible if you make changes to that paragraph which cause the word to move away from the margin.
I didn’t mean inserting a hyphen in the word myself. I meant selecting the word, then choose Tools > Hyphenation > Manual.
Something like that.
I didn’t mean inserting a hyphen in the word myself. I meant selecting the word, then choose Tools > Hyphenation > Manual.
Something like that.
OOooo Keeve! Thanks! I never knew this. I just tested it and it works beautifully.
Glad to help, Michele. Other odd characters are at Insert / Symbol / SpecialCharacters.
For example “control-underscore” gives you a “non-breaking hyphen”, which will refuse to break at the end of a line.