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It is called justified alignment. You can not apply both right align and left align at the same time. The option you want is fully-justified alignment.
The default is left aligned. Most documents stay left aligned. More formal documents are justified. So it depends on the type of document you are creating.
The default format for text is left justified.
The paragraph will be equally aligned on both left and right sides .
Left aligned and not justified
justify justified text
If both the left and right margins of text fall even with the text, the text is said to be justified.
fully justified
It is not clear what this question means by the word "sign," but when text is aligned to the left margin the text is left justified.
Left aligned and justified are commonly used, with centre alignment quite common, and right justified being the least used.
Right justified means that the type in a paragraph is vertically aligned on the right side of the page or column. Most type is set left justified and is easier to read due to reading from left to right.
No. Left aligned has a straight leftedge, Right aligned has a straight right edge, Justified has both left and right edges straight.