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Working with Table Cells
Setting Horizontal Alignment
In the Cell Properties dialog box, you can specify the horizontal alignment of a cell. You have set the alignment to left, center, or right, or
- left
- center
- right
- justify - the text is justified down both left and right edges. Many books use this alignment style. (This alignment is not supported by all browsers.)
This example illustrates these choices.
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To set horizontal justification of a table cell, follow these steps.
- Place the cursor in the cell that you want to edit.
- Right click the mouse.
- Click Table from the menu.
- Click Cell Properties from the menu
- The Cell Properties dialog box appears. Click the down arrow to the right of the Horizontal Alignment field.
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