what is alignment? Describe the various
alignment options in a word document,
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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.
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Alignment refers to where and how the text lines up. Default settings in Microsoft Word will left- align your text, but there are many other ways to format a document's alignment.You can apply these alignment options to a specific section by first highlighting the text and then entering the desired keyboard command.
There are four types of alignment :
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.
- justified—text is aligned along the left margin, with letter-spacing and word-spacing adjusted so that the text falls flush with both margins, also known as fully justified or full justification; centered—text is aligned to neither the left nor right margin; there is an even gap on each side of each line.
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