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Justify Text Alignment In Word 2007

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:

  1. Click the Home tab.

  2. Place the cursor anywhere in the text you want to align.
  3. 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).

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