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l am used to align the text in relation to top or bottom margin of text.​

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Answered by MissUnwanted
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l am used to align the text in relation to top or bottom margin of the text.

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Vertical alignment is used to align the text in relation to top or bottom margin of the text.

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An alignment is a term used to describe how text is placed on screen. Vertical alignment is determined relative to the top and bottom margins. Document cover and title pages are often created using vertical alignment because it allows the placement of the title to be adjusted up and down without adding or removing manual line breaks.

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Microsoft Word gives users the option to change the vertical alignment settings:- Text can be aligned vertically in one of four ways:-

  • Top-aligned
  • Bottom-aligned
  • Center aligned
  • Justified

Top aligned text:- Top-aligned text is aligned so that the top line of text is flush with the top margin.

Bottom aligned text:- Bottom-aligned text is aligned to do the same with the bottom margin.

Center aligned text:- Centered text is aligned so that it is positioned evenly between both margins.

Justified:- Justified text is aligned so that the top and bottom lines are both flush with their respective margins and the lines in between are spaced evenly.

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