Difference between center and justify alignment
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Center Alignment is use to keep text in the middle of the page and expand out toward the edges.
Justified Alignment used to keep the margins on both sides of the text the same by adding extra space between words.
Justified Alignment used to keep the margins on both sides of the text the same by adding extra space between words.
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Difference between center and justify alignment is:
CENTER ALIGNMENT:
As the name suggests, center alignment is used to keep text in the center of the page and the text edge is located at equal distances from both the "left and right margins".
JUSTIFY ALIGNMENT:
In justified alignment, the text is aligned with the "left margin", and the "letter spacing" and the "word spacing" is adjusted in such a manner that the text is in line with "both margins" known as "fully justified or justification". However the text is aligned to none of the axis and there is no gap on both sides of the line.
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