Hello, i am having trouble with dreamweaver cs4 justify?

i have some text in a table and when i put justify on p
my text gets justify but gets some spaces in between words.
what could be causing this?
thanks for the help.
picture of the text

Cary is right, that's how it works.  You need to remember that this is not like a word processor or a printing process, it's the web and text justification can cause more weirdness cross browser than what it's worth  :-)

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