I have this citation:

Rudder, Sara Wallace. "Unmasking the Medical Millionaire Myth." Your Healthcare Financial and Money News Resource | Physician's Money Digest. Physician's Money Digest, 16 Sept. 2008. Web. 06 Nov. 2011. http://www.physiciansmoneydigest.com/issues/2007/126/5281.

but Word streches the next to last line because it wants to keep the URL on one line.

I don't think this looks good (I'm using MLA style), so how do I stop it? (Or is it fine?)

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Add a space after the domain portion of the URL. – Randolph West Dec 7 '11 at 1:15
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Change the paragraph justification from 'Justified' to 'Left'.

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Usually it can be done just by selecting the left justification button as shown by the first green arrow. However, you may need to go to the paragraph properties (or the properties for the style) and change it on the Paragraph Properties screen shown below.

Justification selection

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Thank you, that works great! – nnjijn Dec 7 '11 at 2:47
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