When you justify a paragraph the last line is normally left aligned (this is
also true in eg Word.) The only solution I can think of is to insert a dummy
word that continues on to the next line and make it white.
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"Jen" wrote:
> I have an event program that's been set up in Power Point. There's a photo on
> the top left, then a text box next to that to include that person's bio. Then
> there is a full-width text box that runs underneath the photo and top text
> box, in which the bio continues (I hope this makes sense).
>
> I don't see an option in Power Point 2000 to have the text continue from one
> text box to the next, so they are set up as two different boxes, each with
> justified text. However, I can't get the last line of the top box to justify
> (it breaks in the middle of a sentence). I thought I could trick it by
> inserting a period (in white font) then a carriage return, and this works
> sometimes but not every time. Any suggestions for how to artificially justify
> this last line? Or is there a better way to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> Jen
Received on Sat Mar 01 2008 - 06:19:00 PST