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Aligning paragraphs
To precisely control how paragraphs align and to fine-tune the length of lines of justified text, you use the Text Character inspector. You can align text by a ragged width, spreading it over a column. Ragged width specifies the minimum distance nonjustified text spreads over a column and is expressed as a percentage of the column's width. You can also align text with a flush zone that specifies the justification of the last line of a paragraph.
To adjust a text column's ragged width:
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Use the Text tool to select text or a text block. |
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Choose Window > Inspectors > Text, and click the Character button to display the Text Character inspector. |
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Click the Ellipsis (...) button to display the Edit Alignment dialog box. |
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In the Edit Alignment dialog box, enter a percentage for Ragged Width to justify text, from 0 for no justification to 100 for the full column width. For example, a value of 95 expands a line to fill 95% of the column width. |
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Enter a percentage in the Flush Zone text box to specify the point at which the last line in a paragraph justifies. For example, if you enter 50%, the last line justifies only if it is at least 50% as long as the column's width. |
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Click OK. |
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