> Why didn't you say so in the first place? For that you use Justify (Ctrl+J).
> If you would investigate the Format | Paragraph dialog, you could learn
> something about the available types of paragraph alignment. Moreover, by
> default the Formatting toolbar has buttons for Left, Center, Right, and
> Justified alignment.
>
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> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> Words into Type
> Fairhope, Alabama USA
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> "Oliver88" <Oliver88[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C0BA8266-DFBD-4536-B788-FCFDD2F7BA57[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Aligning it on the right as you direct then misaligns it on the left. Is
> > there a way that it can be flush on both sides like in a printed book?
> >
> > "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
> >
> > > Ctrl+R to right-align the paragraph.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Suzanne S. Barnhill
> > > Microsoft MVP (Word)
> > > Words into Type
> > > Fairhope, Alabama USA
> > > Word MVP FAQ site:
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> > >
> > > "Oliver88" <Oliver88[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:81AA1CD5-C489-49D1-8851-700FB7118273[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > > > I have Office 2003. When I type a Word document, I would like to make
> > > each
> > > > sentence uniform on the right under each other.
> > >
> > >
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