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Discuss in detail the various type of text alignments that are present in MS Word discuss their usage with the help of example?

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Answered by AMAYTRIPATHI
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to understand the types of text alignment, let's first discuss what is alignment?

Text Alignment :- alignment refers to the position of a text where it get start to type with respect to the margin of that page.

so now,

TYPES OF TEXT ALIGNMENT :- 

1). LEFT ALIGNMENT :- the alignment which refers to the position of a text with respect to the left margin is called as left alignment.

Shortcut key for left alignment is CTRL + L.

EXAMPLE :- IF WE WANT TO START TYPING FROM THE LEFT MARGIN OF THE PAGE THEN WE WILL USE THE LEFT ALIGNMENT OPTION .

2). RIGHT ALIGNMENT :- the alignment which refers to the position of a text with the respect to the right margin is called as right alignment.

Shortcut key for right Alignment is CTRL + R.

EXAMPLE :- IF WE WANT TO START TYPING FROM THE RIGHT MARGIN OF THE PAGE THEN WE WILL USE THE RIGHT ALIGNMENT OPTION.

3). CENTRE ALIGNMENT :- the alignment which refers to the position of text between the left and right margin is called as Centre alignment.

Shortcut key for centre Alignment is CTRL + E.

EXAMPLE :- IF WE WANT TO START TYPING THE TEXT FROM THE CENTRE OF THE PAGE THAT MEETS TO THE LEFT AS WELL AS RIGHT MARGIN OF THE PAGE, THEN WE WILL USE THE CENTRE ALIGNMENT OPTION.

4). JUSTIFY ALIGNMENT :- the alignment which refers to the position of a text that is spread throughout the paper, or where the position of a text is not in the respect of any particular alignment.

Shortcut key for justify Alignment is CTRL + J.

EXAMPLE :- IF WE WANT TO START TYPING THAT TEXT FROM THE LEFT MARGIN TO THE RIGHT MARGIN, BUT THAT SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE PAPER, THEN WE WILL USE TO JUSTIFY ALIGNMENT OPTION.

hope you understand what is alignment and its type.

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Answered by adi082006
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