Styling The Paragraphs - Canon Cat Reference Manual

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4.
Styling the Paragraphs
[PARAGRAPH STYLE]
changes
the'handling
of
paragraph
margins.
There
are
four
paragraph styles and
four
cone-
sponding signs
below
the
ruler
between the 5 and the
6:
The
highlighted style
sign
tells you
the
style
of
the para-
graph
the cursor
is in.
If
you hold
[USE
FRONT]
and
repeatedly press
[PARAGRAPH
SryLE], the
highlighted
text
will
switch from
style
to style in
the
following
order:
Left Flush
This style looks
as
if it
was
typed
on
a
typewriter,
with
a
straight
left
margin
and
a
ragged
right
margin. When you
begin the
next
paragraph
(by typing
a return), the
style
remains
Left
Flush.
Centered
This style
is
most often
used
for
titles.
The
left
and
right
margins
are
ragged,
and
every
line
is
centered
with
respect
to
the
left
and
right
margins
of
the paragraph
containing
centered
text.
Half
spaces
may
be
used
to
center the
text
(you cannot type or
leap to
half
spaces).
When you type
in
a
centered paragraph,
the entire
paragraph
is
centered
every
time
a
character
is added
or
erased.
When you
begin
the next paragraph
(by typing
a
return),
the
style
remains
Centered.
Right Ftush
Right Flush is
characterized
by
a ragged
left
margin
and
straight
right
margin.
When
you
begin
the
next paragraph
(by
typing
a
retum),
the style remains
Right
Flush.
Justified
This
style
resembles a
column
of
newspaper
print, with
straight margins
left
and
right.
In order
to
make
the
left
and
right
margins even,
the Cat
inserts half-spaces
next
to
space
characters
until
the rightmost
printing
character
meets
the
right
margin. When
you
begin the next
para-
graph
(by typing
a
retum),
the
paragraph
style
remains
Justified.
Justified text
chanses to
Left
Flush
when you
use
[PARAGRAPH STYLE].

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