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Having type displaced horizontally in Word?

I'm making a legal word document and it requires a title on the left and the name and address indented to the right starting on the same line as the title.

How do you set this up in Word 2007?

Example:

Lender: John J Lender

1234 W Lime St

Madison, WI 54444

Borrower: Jim Blowme

3456 W Borrower Lan

Madison, WI 54444

I tried showing it there but the outcome is the same on word.

I need to know how do you get word automatically to get the title on the left side and the name and address lined up indented to the right of the title?

Thanks,

John

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It may work by changing the tab settings so the type isn't all flush left. You will have to change the settings back to regular for the body of the document. It's a fiddle-y process and needs patience. When going back into the top portion, remember to adjust the tabs to where you had them for it. Hope this helps. (We never had these problems with old old Royal upright!!!)

    Source(s): experience
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