Justify Text Alignment In Word 2007
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Text in a Word document can be aligned in one of four ways: left, center, right or justified.
Left – the text appears against the left margin but ragged on the right margin.
Center – test on every line appears centered within the left and right margins.
Right – the text appears flush against the right margin but ragged on the left margin.
Justified – the text appears flush against both the left and right margins.
To align text in Word 2007:
- Click the Home tab.
- Place the cursor anywhere in the text you want to align.
- Click one of the four alignment options.
Alternatively, you can also use the following keyboard shortcuts to align text: Align Left (Ctrl+L), Center (Ctrl+E), Align Right (Ctrl+R), or Justify (Ctrl+J).
- Microsoft Word 2007 Formatting (Intermediate) Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated)
- Microsoft Word 2007 Introduction Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated)
- Microsoft Word 2007 Advanced Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheets of Instructions, Tips & Shortcuts - Laminated)
