Re: how to push two sentences to the opposite margins in the same line?

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Put a right-tab on the right margin, then insert a tab between the two
sentences.



"Tony Young" <jdt_young@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I want to insert a head to a page but want to have two separate short
> sentences, one left-adjusted and the other right-adjusted. I remember I
> used to use a feature to push two words, one to the right margin and the
> other to the left in the same line. I couldn't find this feature. All I
> have now are left-adjusted, right-adjusted or centered. Can somebody
> help? Thanks.
>
> Tony


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