Joel_Murray@mindlink.UUCP (Joel Murray) (03/28/91)
Here's what I do to print two words on the same line, one left aligned, the other right: I type the word to be left aligned, then [Tab] or [,] (without the brackets, of course). Then, I select Insert Table. This action converts what I've typed to a table with two columns, the left word in the left column, the right word in the right column. Now that the words are in separate columns, I select the left column and [Ctrl-l] to left align (or for the mouse-jockeys among us, I select the Left-Align button....) and then select the right column and [Ctrl-r] to right align. I hope my explanation isn't too verbose, but I couldn't think of any other way to explain how to do this.... -- ============================================================= = Joel Murray / Vancouver, British Columbia / Canada, Eh? = = a23@mindlink.uucp [or] uunet!van-bc!rsoft!mindlink!a23 = =============================================================
amirza@cs.umr.edu (Azam Ali Mirza) (03/29/91)
Okay, I am stumped!!! I need help from WfW experts. Here is the situation: What I want to do is print two words on the same line, one ^^^^^^^^^ left aligned and the other right aligned. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I can't figure out how to do this. The moment I press rigt align it shifts the entire line to the right side. I use WP 5.1 also and in there all I have to do is write the first word, then flush right and write the second word!! Simple!! Is there a way to do the same in WfW!! Please e-mail responses to my account. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Azam P.S. To all the people who responded to my posting about getting bullets in WfW..... THANKS A LOT!!!
bin@primate.wisc.edu (Brain in Neutral) (03/29/91)
From article <2529@umriscc.isc.umr.edu>, by amirza@cs.umr.edu (Azam Ali Mirza): > Okay, I am stumped!!! I need help from WfW experts. Here is the situation: > > What I want to do is print two words on the same line, one > ^^^^^^^^^ > left aligned and the other right aligned. > ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Put a right-justified tabstop at the end of the line and type your two words with a tab in between them. -- Paul DuBois dubois@primate.wisc.edu