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Advanced question: can I add right aligned text to a left aligned paragraph style.
- Aug 13, 2021
Hello Stijn_verschueren ,
sure you can.
What you need is a style separator (Alt+Ctrl+Return).
Here is how you do it:
1. Type and style your heading. Place the right tab on the rule where you want your comment end. Press Return.
2. Type and style your future comment text. Don't bother with the right align, but place a tabulator before the text. Press Return.
3. Type and style whatever text follows.
4. Place your cursor before the paragraph mark of the heading and do Alt+Ctrl+Return (or you can put that command to the quick ribbon, 'Style separator' is still available in Word commands). The text will "join" visually, but not stylistically.
The beauty of the style separator is to join two styles, usually a Heading and a Body text, into one line without the text showing in TOC.
Hope this helps.
A style separator is a good idea, assuming that you mean heading rather than header. (In Word terminology, these two are very different.)
In the header area (at the top of each page), you can make use of a two-column table. Apply different styles to the different cells.
- Stijn_verschuerenAug 15, 2021Copper ContributorIndeed, I mean the Heading. The style separator did work really well.