MS Word 2010, how do you align left, middle and right on the same line?

2011-06-03 5:14 am
It's for my resume, so I want to align something on the left, middle and right on the same line. E.G address, phone number etc. I know this is a super dumb question and I tried using google search, no luck. HELP!

回答 (3)

2011-06-03 5:46 am
✔ 最佳答案
You can put left-, right- and centered tab stops on the paragraph ruler. One way would be to click the button at the left of the horizontal ruler that looks like this: └ to cycle through the tab stop types:

└ - standard left tab
┴ - centered tab
┘ - right tab

Clicking on the ruler where you want the tab stop to go will then put one there.

Or, if you want a more dialog-oriented method with some more bells and whistles, you can do this:

1. Right-click in the paragraph and select Paragraph.
2. Click the Tabs button.
3. Click the type of Alignment you want for the tab stop.
4. In the Tab stop position text box, enter the position you want the tab stop to go into.
5. Click Set.
6. For another tab stop, repeat the above steps.
7. Click OK.

Now to get the lines the way you want, type your left-text normally, then press the Tab key, then your right-text.

Hope that helps.
2011-06-03 12:26 pm
Tab is what you need. Trying to align left middle and right on the same line is like trying to move yourself left right and straight ahead at the same time
2011-06-03 12:21 pm
What I would do is press tab

so

Left *click tab until it hits the middle* Middle *click tab til it hits the right* Right

Hopefully that works


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