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How do I get the text in a bullet point to be fully justified?


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This has to do with whether or not you are using a style for the list or are using Tabs after the bullets. There is a left indent of however much. There is a First line indent of 0 (zero). That first line indent of zero makes the bullet flush to the left and the left indent makes the word "whatever" line up to the tab after the bullet. When using a bullet list style you'll have control over where the indent is, just make sure you use that for the left indent.

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The built-in Bullet 1, 2, 3 text styles act that way automatically for me.

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I think I'll try this. Thank you.

On 7/19/2021 at 9:58 AM, Old Bruce said:

This has to do with whether or not you are using a style for the list or are using Tabs after the bullets. There is a left indent of however much. There is a First line indent of 0 (zero). That first line indent of zero makes the bullet flush to the left and the left indent makes the word "whatever" line up to the tab after the bullet. When using a bullet list style you'll have control over where the indent is, just make sure you use that for the left indent.

 

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