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Block. Easy to do with computers but more difficult with Type Setting.
If both the left and right margins of text fall even with the text, the text is said to be justified.
It is true that you can right align a paragraph so that the text is flush with the right margin and has a jagged left edge. This is called a right-justified margin. A false statement would be that you have to select a whole paragraph in order to change the paragraph formatting.
justify justified text
Either fully-justified or centered.
The four main paragraph alignment choices are left-aligned, right-aligned, centered, and justified. Left alignment is the most common, where text is aligned to the left margin, while right alignment aligns text to the right margin. Centered alignment places text evenly between the left and right margins, creating a symmetrical look. Justified alignment adjusts the spacing between words so that both the left and right margins are flush, often used in formal documents and publications.
full justification
full justification
The manner in which text is placed between the margins is known as text alignment. Common types of alignment include left-aligned, where text is flush against the left margin; right-aligned, where it is flush against the right margin; centered, where text is evenly distributed between the margins; and justified, where text is evenly spaced to align with both margins. Each alignment style affects the overall appearance and readability of the text in a document.
If it is equally positioned, then it is centred. It could however be left or right justified.
To make text flush with both the right and left margins, you would typically choose the "Justified" alignment setting in a word processor or design software. This setting adjusts the spacing between words so that each line of text stretches from the left margin to the right margin, creating a clean, uniform appearance. Justification is commonly used in printed materials like books and newspapers to enhance readability and aesthetics.
It is called justifying or justified text. Many word processing programs have this facility. Usually somewhere in the menu bar.