Mohan V. Chunkath wrote:
Dear Uwe,
Thanks for the prompt guidance. Am still a bit confused. I am attempting to create a minipage with a centred graphic and below it a few paragraphs which
are justified. When I attempt to do this I am unable to create new
paragraphs within the minipage and my lines are center justified. I am sure there is an obvious workaround but I am unable to figure it out. Thanks in advance.
The centered graphic is inside the minipage - right?

Just a guess - maybe the paragraph containing the minipage (that is, where the minipage was inserted) happens to be centered? Undo that, make it a normal justified paragraph. Aplly centering only to the one paragraph inside
the minipage which holds the graphich.  Then it should be possible
to have the others non-centered.

You can get to the paragraph holding the minipage this way:
1. position the cursor at the very first position inside the minipage.
2. Press left arrow once. The cursor should now be outside the minipage,
   in the paragraph containing the minipage. Often, a paragraph with
   a large minipage doesn't contain anything else, so it is easy to forget
   that it exists and have settings.  Settings that the minipage
   inside inherits from it.

Helge Hafting

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