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date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 04:54:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.word.tables        back       


Justify In A Cell?   
I have Word 2002.  I'm trying to justify some data in a cell.  I don't know 
if it's possible, or not.  Here's what I'm doing:

   data1..........................response1
   data2........................response32
   data3......................response983

I'd like to justify the paragraph so the right margin lines up (left margin 
is O.K.).  The 'data' and 'response' items are of different lengths in each 
cell.  Hopefully, the 'periods' will add and subtract to accomplish the 
justification.  I know this is pretty weird, but....
date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 04:54:00 -0700   author:   dluhop

Re: Justify In A Cell?   
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 04:54:00 -0700, dluhop
 wrote:

>I have Word 2002.  I'm trying to justify some data in a cell.  I don't know 
>if it's possible, or not.  Here's what I'm doing:
>
>   data1..........................response1
>   data2........................response32
>   data3......................response983
>
>I'd like to justify the paragraph so the right margin lines up (left margin 
>is O.K.).  The 'data' and 'response' items are of different lengths in each 
>cell.  Hopefully, the 'periods' will add and subtract to accomplish the 
>justification.  I know this is pretty weird, but....

Insert a right aligned tab with a dotted leader at the right side of
the cell (Format -> Tabs). Remember to press Ctrl+Tab to insert the
tab character inside a cell.

-- 
Fredrik E. Nilsen
http://fenilsen.wordpress.com
date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 14:23:28 +0200   author:   Fredrik E. Nilsen

Re: Justify In A Cell?   
Got it!  Thank you very much.  I've been screwing around with this for days.

"Fredrik E. Nilsen" wrote:

> On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 04:54:00 -0700, dluhop
>  wrote:
> 
> >I have Word 2002.  I'm trying to justify some data in a cell.  I don't know 
> >if it's possible, or not.  Here's what I'm doing:
> >
> >   data1..........................response1
> >   data2........................response32
> >   data3......................response983
> >
> >I'd like to justify the paragraph so the right margin lines up (left margin 
> >is O.K.).  The 'data' and 'response' items are of different lengths in each 
> >cell.  Hopefully, the 'periods' will add and subtract to accomplish the 
> >justification.  I know this is pretty weird, but....
> 
> Insert a right aligned tab with a dotted leader at the right side of
> the cell (Format -> Tabs). Remember to press Ctrl+Tab to insert the
> tab character inside a cell.
> 
> -- 
> Fredrik E. Nilsen
> http://fenilsen.wordpress.com
>
date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 08:37:01 -0700   author:   dluhop

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