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Normally, default alignment for text is left. Default alignment for numbers is right. The alignment depends on the template you use to build your table.
Text is aligned to the left by default. Text can then be aligned to the right using the options through the Format Cells, which you can do by pressing Ctrl - 1. Then you can click the Alignment tab and set the alignment to the right. You can also use the buttons to change the alignment.
To change text on a typewriter, you would first need to use the backspace key to erase the existing text. Once cleared, you can type the new text in its place. Ensure proper alignment before typing to avoid overlapping or misaligned text.
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If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.If it is centred, then you can change it to one of the other formats:Ctrl - L to Left alignment.Ctrl - R to Right alignment.Ctrl - J to Justfied.Ctrl - E will centre the text. You can also use the alignment options in the paragraph settings.
I believe you can only align things in CSS. Using CSS left-aligning the table would require doing this:YOUR TABLE HEREThen in the part you would write this:#table{text-align: left}If you didn't get what I just said I suggest going to W3schools.com and going to the CSS tutorial.
Copy the table. Go to a clear part of the worksheet. Then go to Paste Special and click Transpose and then OK. You can also use the TRANSPOSE function.
for text you can use alignment options on Home tab, Paragraph section, for objects like picture or shapes you can use Position and Align options in Arrangesection on Format tab that appears when you work with objects. Word 2007/2010.
Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.Use the Convert to Text option in the Table options and use the Tab as the delimiter to separate what was in each cell on a row.
Press Ctrl - 1 to open the Format Cells dialog box. Go to Alignment and in there you will find the orientation setting. You can use it to change the angle of the text.
It is called justified text. You use the Justify option to do it, or you can use the Ctrl - J shortcut key to do it.
The format you can use to change a text is called font.