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True if Microsoft Word aligns characters in the specified paragraphs to the line grid when a set number of lines per page is specified. Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Returns or sets whether the specified paragraph format is collapsed by default. Returns or sets the right indent value (in characters) for the specified paragraphs. Returns or sets the left indent value (in characters) for the specified paragraphs. Use a positive value to set a first-line indent, and use a negative value to set a hanging indent. Returns or sets the value (in characters) for a first-line or hanging indent. Returns a Borders collection that represents all the borders for the specified object. Returns or sets a WdBaselineAlignment constant that represents the vertical position of fonts on a line. True if Microsoft Word is set to automatically adjust the right indent for the specified paragraphs if you’ve specified a set number of characters per line. Returns an Application object that represents the Microsoft Word application. Returns or sets a WdParagraphAlignment constant that represents the alignment for the specified paragraphs. True if Microsoft Word is set to automatically add spaces between Japanese text and numbers for the specified paragraphs. True if Microsoft Word is set to automatically add spaces between Japanese and Latin text for the specified paragraphs.
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You can make a standalone copy of an existing ParagraphFormat object by using the Duplicate property. The ParagraphFormat property returns the ParagraphFormat object for a Selection, Range, Style, Find, or Replacement object. Use the Format property to return the ParagraphFormat object for a paragraph or paragraphs.