No the left edge is even, if the left edge is ragged then it is either centered or right aligned.
left margin
No. Left aligned has a straight leftedge, Right aligned has a straight right edge, Justified has both left and right edges straight.
A right margin on a paper refers to the empty space along the right edge of the text. It helps to separate the text from the edge of the paper and improve readability. In most cases, the right margin is aligned with the left margin to create a clean and balanced look on the page.
LEFT - Align all text even at the left margin, while letting it remain ragged on the right.RIGHT - Align all text even at the right margin, while letting it remain ragged on the left.CENTER - Align all text to center between the left and right margins, while letting it remain ragged on the left and right.JUSTIFIED (FULL) - Align all text at both left and right margins, so each side is aligned straight on both sides. The computer will calculate spacing between words to ensure there are the appropriate number of spaces to reach both margins.
In text processing, ragged means not aligned along a margin. The opposite of ragged is flush or justified. For example, the following text has a ragged right margin: This text has ragged right margin because each line ends at a different spot. Most word processors allow you to choose between ragged and justified margins.
The cursor.
Justified alignment will result in a ragged left and right margin, as it aligns the text on both sides by adjusting the spacing between words. This can create uneven gaps between words, leading to a jagged appearance at the margins.
Such a text layout is called right alignment.
Right -pointing arrow pointer.
All margins are set to 1 inch. The right side will be ragged or look like saw teeth; left justify the text.
The arrow is a pointer, but it could be a hand or a dinosaur or a cursor.
In journalistic terms, "flush left" refers to text alignment where the text is aligned along the left margin, creating a straight edge on the left side of the text while the right side remains jagged. It is a common formatting style in newspapers and magazines for body text.