Re: Columns

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Same here. I always have display special characters turned on. I've tried
using Serif Page Plus and unless I'm the village idiot I haven't found that
option available. Most people don't utilize that function, but I find it
difficult to get along without it.
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Ron

"JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" <jl_amerson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I must be an oddball - I ALWAYS have that option turned on. There are
>programs that don't have that feature and I wish they did.
>
> --
>
> JoAnn Paules
> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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> "Ron Cohen" <d+r+c+0+2+3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> This can happen if for some reason you have extra spaces preceding the
>> wording being expanded. Turn on display special characters for an easy
>> way to spot this. You can also work around this problem when it's the
>> final word in the paragraph by inserting a tab after the period.
>> --
>> Ron
>>
>> "Michael LeFan" <mlefan@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Howdy -- I'm running Publisher 2002 and Windows XP. I formatted 500
>>> words of text into a 3 column format, fully justified (Times Roman, 10
>>> pt). All is okay except the last line of each paragraph. Whether it is
>>> one word or six words, that last line expands to full column width. When
>>> it's one word thus-- p l a n . -- it is
>>> unacceptable. What am I missing in the formatting? Any cures?
>>>
>>> Thanks -- Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> Michael LeFan
>>> The Write Place < www.lefan.com >
>>> 'Patience, My Foot!' <www.lefan.com/patience/>
>>> Voice: 254.773-3590
>>> Fax: 254.231-4128
>>> E-mail: mlefan@xxxxxxxxx
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