I have created a paragraph style that has the paragraph set to fully justify. 
It does something like this (I hope the E-Mail preserves the format):

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.? Nam
auctor felis neque. Praesent? pulvinar? pulvinar? condimentum. 
Mauris? elit? massa,? venenatis? et ? tincidunt? in,?? hendrerit? a
lacus. ? Mauris? congue?? posuere? risus?? nec? sodales. ?? Sed
lobortis congue consequat. Cras pretium dui quis dolor ultrices
ultrices.?? Pellentesque? habitant? morbi? tristique? senectus? et
netus ? ? ?????????????? et????????????? ? ? malesuada ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? fames.

whereas I think it should be more like this:

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.? Nam

auctor felis neque. Praesent? pulvinar? pulvinar? condimentum. 

Mauris? elit? massa,? venenatis? et ? tincidunt? in,?? hendrerit? a

lacus. ? Mauris? congue?? posuere? risus?? nec? sodales. ?? Sed

lobortis congue consequat. Cras pretium dui quis dolor ultrices

ultrices.?? Pellentesque? habitant? morbi? tristique? senectus? et

netus et malesuada fames.

If there is only one short word on the last line, it will do it correctly (at 
least what I think is correct). However, with two or more words on the last 
line, it spaces it out.

I should probably be spending more time searching for the answer on line or in 
my book, but after spending some time at it, I thought that it might be more 
efficient to ask the advice of people with more expertise than I.

I do have a clumsy work-around. I format the whole text frame with full 
justification. Then for those last lines that are two spread out, I make each a 
new paragraph that is just left justified. This seems like a lot of work, but 
it does do the job.

Thanks,

Murray
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