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I know that I can set justify to "LEFT", "RIGHT", or "CENTER".

Is there a way to set a line to justify to "LEFT" and "RIGHT"?

Basically, I'm trying to create a straight line alignment of my text on both the left and right margin.

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You can use <+0> spot marker to split up the line and justify the 1st item to left and 2nd item to right on the same line.


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What you are looking for is called full justification and there isn't such a thing in the WF tools right now, although it would be an excellent suggestion for a new feature request. I've always had to do it manually. That being said, I did a search for "full justify" and found a reference to this link. Good luck,


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Yes, we can do that in WebFOCUS... That's one of my favoriate seven word sentences. However, it's in a HEADING with various options in the style sheet. Check out the use of type=heading, position, dimension, markup, and wrap... And the "FULL" tag in HTML.

You did not mention the output format, So, I picked PDF. Follow this link to see a sample.




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Found a reference to this in the Quick Reference Guide. So you use MARKUP=ON and use the FULL tags around the desired text. Am I reading that correctly?

The sample looks like what is desired, but no sample code. I'll give it a try - thanks for bringing it to our attention Doug!


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Darin



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