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Hello, I am a bit surprised. I see Indesign CC do not allow a text justification with the last line justified to the right.
Why?
I can justify with the last line to the left, to the center and nothing about the right side. Why?
TIME magazine readers will understand what I mean. Sometimes we have a vertical black line emphasizing a text of 3 lines, for example, and if I have this block of text to the right, I would like to justify the whole text and the last line lie on the right side. I understand this is a question of tastes, but I see this more armonic.
Do I have any way to achieve this effect?
Cheers
It is in there. The Control Panel shows 8 buttons, but there are 9 alignments. Go figure!
If you make a paragraph style, you will find that you can choose it within the paragraph style.
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It is in there. The Control Panel shows 8 buttons, but there are 9 alignments. Go figure!
If you make a paragraph style, you will find that you can choose it within the paragraph style.
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Really? yes I see only 8 buttons... my God I find this in the paragraph pannel...
I do not understand why Indesign shows only 8 buttons.
There is now way to show 9 buttons? lol
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buttons are a 4-square world! 9 just won't do!
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Really the designers of the interface removed the button because there is an empty space with 9 buttons? lol I don't know... I think the empty space is "acceptable", it is more intuitive having the buttons in front of you instead having to go to paragraph and show all the stuff. Well, just my opinion. Anyway, I'm glad I can do this