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I very rarely use right aligned text (maybe ten times in a career of 40 years) but I have a use for it now in a book. How do I align right aligned headings but still have the ability to adjust them so that they align visually? The heading is over 3 lines - the first ends in a colon, the second ends in N and the third line a T and they all need spacing so that the right line ends looks visually aligned.
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The only consistent way to get the level of control you're seeking, especially with being able to tweak characters beyond the nominal frame line, is —
Things like inserting invisible characters is a hack (that I occasionally use, but only in "art" layouts, not running text) and the need to do "negative" kerning etc. means some phantom space has to be built in to allow it. I can't think of a second approach, overall, for a running document.
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Like this (crude, but). Single style used for both headings.
Adjustments made in right margin spacing (default 6 points) on the three-line head.
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions. This wasn't a long doc so there were no TOC issues to consider and I didn't want to spend the time setting up individiual paras and invisible characters. The solution I used was a hack but was by far the quickest and simplest - just make the text range left and add spaces to the left until they aligned on the right, with a little bit of tweaking to the left hand spaces before the text. Crude but effective.
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Your circus, your monkeys and all that, but of all the options, that seems like the crudest approach, the least "controllable" and quite fragile in any later editing.
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions. This wasn't a long doc so there were no TOC issues to consider and I didn't want to spend the time setting up individiual paras and invisible characters. The solution I used was a hack but was by far the quickest and simplest - just make the text range left and add spaces to the left until they aligned on the right, with a little bit of tweaking to the left hand spaces before the text. Crude but effective.
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Wouldn't adding those little rects with TextWrap be much quicker?
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