1. Define alignment. Name the four types of alignment.
2. Discuss the two ways to set the left and right indentation of the text.
3. What do you mean by Page orientation? How is portrait orientation different from landscape orientation?
4. How is find and replace feature helpful to us?
5.What are page margins? How can you set them
Answers
Answer:
1. There are four main alignments: left, right, center, and justified.
2. Method 1: Set Paragraph Formatting
3. Page orientation is the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing. The two most common types of orientation are portrait and landscape.
4. Find and Replace helps you to find words or formats in a document and can let you replace all instances of a word or format. This is particularly handy in long documents. To use Find and Replace, use the shortcut Ctrl+H or navigate to Editing in the Home tab of the ribbon, then choose Replace.
5. Go to View > Print Layout. Go to Layout > Margins, select Margins, and then select Custom Margins. In the Top, Bottom, Left, and Right boxes, set the margins that you want, and then select Default. When you are prompted, select Yes to change the default settings for document layout.
Explanation:
1. a Left-aligned text is text that is aligned with a left edge
b Right-aligned text is text that is aligned with a right edge.
c Centered text is text that is centered between two edges.
2. If there is a text block, then select them. Next right click and choose “Paragraph”. In the dialog box open, ensure the “Indents and Spacing” tab is on. Then set the same indentation value for the left and right.