Set justified for odd lines in a paragraph
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Hello Guys,
I’m looking for a solution to achieve something like below:
This is a paragraph
Line Line Line Line Line Line Line Line Line <– Justified
Line Line Line Line Line Line Line Line <– Flush Left
Line Line Line Line Line Line Line Line Line <– Justified
Line Line Line Line Line Line Line Line <– Flush Left
Thanks
I think you’d just need to have each line be its own paragraph.
But then he has no text flow from line to line, if that is what he wanted. I could only think of a workaround with rectangles and text wrap, but that would be very much work and not very flexible.
Can we ask why? Is it for artistic reasons, or to achieve some technical purpose?
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