It refers to the horizontal and vertical position of text relative to some reference point. For example in this answer the text is left aligned horizontally and is aligned to each baseline vertically. In the cell of a table you might have text left, center or right aligned.
It will narrow or widen the page or lengthen or shorten the page, which could affect how the text is positioned, but won't change the alignment style.
You need to change the alignment format of the cell. Press Ctrl - 1 and pick the Alignment tab. You have various options there for changing the way text is shown in a cell.
Text should normally default to left alignment.
To put any content in the middle of a cell by changing its alignment.
The placement of paragraph text relative to the left and right document margins is called paragraph alignment. The manner in which text displays around an object is text wrapping.
Text manipulation is just changing text in any way, be that the actual letters, or formatting or alignment etc. It is what word processing is for. Anything you do with text in a document is manipulating it.
Alignment refers to the positioning of the text on a page.
In Word the page alignment is always Top, so that text appears at the top of the document when you start typing. Text alignment is left and the page orientation is portrait.
No, it has nothing to do with alignment at all.
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Changing power steering fluid lines in your vehicle should not affect alignment.
The keyboard shortcuts for text alignment on a Windows PC are: Control plus L for left alignment. Control plus R for right alignment. Control plus E for centre alignment. For Excel the shortcuts are below: