Is it possible to have a maximum width set in Microsoft Word (v16.16.3) webview?
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I want to use web layout as I am writing content that will go on a webpage (no page breaks, etc). However I don't want the content to stretch past a certain width. I want something like the css property max-width on the entire content. Is there any way of accomplishing this?
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I want to use web layout as I am writing content that will go on a webpage (no page breaks, etc). However I don't want the content to stretch past a certain width. I want something like the css property max-width on the entire content. Is there any way of accomplishing this?
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Can't you use the Right Margin setting for this?
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I want to use web layout as I am writing content that will go on a webpage (no page breaks, etc). However I don't want the content to stretch past a certain width. I want something like the css property max-width on the entire content. Is there any way of accomplishing this?
Thanks!
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I want to use web layout as I am writing content that will go on a webpage (no page breaks, etc). However I don't want the content to stretch past a certain width. I want something like the css property max-width on the entire content. Is there any way of accomplishing this?
Thanks!
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Can't you use the Right Margin setting for this?
– Rich Michaels
Nov 18 at 11:42
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Can't you use the Right Margin setting for this?
– Rich Michaels
Nov 18 at 11:42
Can't you use the Right Margin setting for this?
– Rich Michaels
Nov 18 at 11:42
Can't you use the Right Margin setting for this?
– Rich Michaels
Nov 18 at 11:42
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Can't you use the Right Margin setting for this?
– Rich Michaels
Nov 18 at 11:42