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To run this code, copy it to the Visual Basic Editor in FrontPage and run the FullJustify macro.
Sub FullJustify()
'Set up variables
Dim myRange As IHTMLTxtRange
Dim myCounter As Integer
'Create a TextRange from the currently selected text
Set myRange = ActivePageWindow.Document.selection.createRange
'Loop through all of the <p> tags in the TextRange...
For myCounter = 0 To myRange.parentElement.all.tags("p").Length - 1
'...and apply the attribute to fully justify them
myRange.parentElement.all.tags("p").Item(myCounter). _
setAttribute "align", "justify"
Next myCounter
End Sub
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242585 FP2000: How to Assign a Macro to a Toolbar Button