- What is justification in text?
- What is right alignment?
- What is text alignment in MS Word?
- What does align left mean?
What is justification in text?
When you justify text in Word, you give your text straight edges on both sides of the paragraph. Justifying extends each line of your text to the left and right margins. Justifying text might make the last line of text in a paragraph considerably shorter than the other lines.
What is right alignment?
Right align, right alignment, or right justify is text or page formatting that aligns text along the right side of a page or containing element. This text has a ragged right edge because it is left-aligned instead of being right aligned. Below is an example of right aligned text.
What is text alignment in MS Word?
Text alignment is a paragraph formatting attribute that determines the appearance of the text in a whole paragraph. For example, in a paragraph that is left-aligned (the most common alignment), text is aligned with the left margin. In a paragraph that is justified, text is aligned with both margins.
What does align left mean?
Left align, left alignment, or left justify is text, pictures, tables, graphics, or page formatting that aligns text along the left side (margin) of a document, page, or containing element.