
Turning on hyphenation or doing manual hyphenation on offending lines similarly reduces the risk of awkward line breaks.These force Word to treat adjacent words as a single item, thereby forcing awkward end-of-line adjustments. Be sure you have no unnecessary hard spaces or hard hyphens (search and replace ^s with regular space, ^~ with regular hyphen).The first guideline is to check your text there may be some things you can do to it that will allow cleaner flow through a paragraph: There are many options you can try, and you should become familiar with all of them so that you can try them out on your text. You may need to make adjustments to get better-looking text.

This is because when you choose to justify a paragraph, Word expands the text on each line by adding space between words and letters.

Depending on the characteristics of the text in your document, you might notice that justifying a paragraph may not produce the best looking results.
