It aligns the text to the left
Right-justified - is aligning text to the right-hand margin.
Excel does not have any shortcut keys for aligning text. See related links for all shortcut keys for Excel 2007.
hi, line break is to go to the next line. text wrapping is a feature which is available in MS-Word and is used for aligning the text in a paragraph, so that every line ends at the same place.
Text Direction
There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.There isn't a default data type as such. When you start a new spreadsheet, the cells are capable of taking lots of kinds of data and you can immediately start typing, whether it be numbers, dates, times, text or boolean and also formulas. The data will display according to the data type you put in. There is some default formatting, but even that will be different depending on what type of data you enter, like numbers aligning to the right and text aligning to the left.
Indent
Subscripting
Centering titles refers to the practice of aligning the text of a title or heading to the center of a document or page. It is commonly used to visually highlight and give emphasis to the title or main heading. This formatting technique can be applied to various types of documents, such as essays, articles, presentations, or posters.
It's the process of aligning each line of text to a central tab stop on the page. The program 'counts' the number of characters on each line of text - then positions it so the space at each end of the line is equal
No. Left aligned has a straight leftedge, Right aligned has a straight right edge, Justified has both left and right edges straight.
No, "naping" is not a decorative finish. It refers to the process of aligning the fibers on fabric to create a certain texture or appearance, such as in the case of velvet or corduroy fabrics.