Justify text OpenOffice
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Hello,
I just browsed the forum but although there have already been answers for Word, nothing for OpenOffice..
I just wrote a long text and I would like to "justify" it (in other words, to make it look nice by filling the lines as much as possible)... I know this manipulation exists in Word, but I don't have Word, I have OpenOffice and I would like to know how to do it.
If anyone has an idea, thanks in advance.
I just browsed the forum but although there have already been answers for Word, nothing for OpenOffice..
I just wrote a long text and I would like to "justify" it (in other words, to make it look nice by filling the lines as much as possible)... I know this manipulation exists in Word, but I don't have Word, I have OpenOffice and I would like to know how to do it.
If anyone has an idea, thanks in advance.
Configuration: Windows Vista Firefox 2.0.0.14
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Hello, in fact, the interface of OpenOffice is practically the same as Word
if you want to justify, look next to the toolbar that allows you to bold, italicize, and underline...
there are three icons allowing you to center, align left, align right, and justify
select the text you want to justify (Ctrl+A for all text) and click on the icon.
if you want to justify, look next to the toolbar that allows you to bold, italicize, and underline...
there are three icons allowing you to center, align left, align right, and justify
select the text you want to justify (Ctrl+A for all text) and click on the icon.
extramilie
Thank you++++mpek I was struggling with this for my thesis..it's great.
athéna
thank you