Computer Science, asked by shellysehgal, 11 months ago

explain the difference between left, center, right and justified alignment?​

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Answered by ybsv2004
4

Answer:

Alignment is how text flows in relation to the rest of the page (or column, table cell, text box, etc.). There are four main alignments: left, right, center, and justified.

Left-aligned text is text that is aligned with a left edge.

Right-aligned text is text that is aligned with a right edge.

Centered text is text that is centered between two edges.

Justification controls the spacing between words. A justified text increases       the space between words to fill the entire line so that it is aligned with both the left and right edges.

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Answered by hereisayushh02
19

Answer:

  • left alignment :

it places the Text in the left side of slide

  • center alignment :

it places the Text in the centre of slide.

  • right alignment :

it places the Text in the right side of the slide.

  • justified alignment :

its also left aligned and b/w word space is adjusted automatically.

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