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Justifying Two Words With Different Point Siz |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: A customer used the steps below to create a letterhead that contained one word above another word in two different font sizes. Each word also began and ended at the same position (i.e., Full Justification). For example, they wanted the word SeaBreeze in a 20pt font above the word Engineering which appeared in a 15pt font and fully justify both words. 1. Type the first word needed (SeaBreeze). 2. Check the length of the word by using Pos from the Status line. 3. Define two columns with the left column being the exact length of the first word. 4. Set Justification to Full (Shift-F8, 1, 3, 4) just after the first word. The cursor will move to the next line. 5. Change to the font needed and type the second word (Engineering). 6. Again, set Justification to Full just after the second word. 7. Turn the columns off and set Justification to whatever is needed. |
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