Ctrl plus J is used to justify text or a paragraph.
There is just one keyboard shortcut used to left-align a paragraph in Microsoft Word. 'Ctrl+L' are the keys used in this shortcut.
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In my Chrome browser Ctrl + j shows the download history. Each application can have a different behavior when the Ctrl and another key are pressed. For example in Visual Studio 2008 Ctrl + j invokes statement completion. There is also a game called Ctrl-J
[Ctrl + J] - without dialog [Ctrl + Alt + J] - with dialog You can duplicate an entire layer, or, if you have a selection, the selection will be duplicated to it's own layer. This is great when trying different techniques or effects without having to worry about errors.
Some common shortcut keys for formatting paragraphs are: Ctrl + B for bold text Ctrl + I for italic text Ctrl + U for underline Ctrl + E for center alignment Ctrl + L for left alignment Ctrl + R for right alignment
It depends for what you need it. For example if you are going to edit some layer's filters then you should, just to make sure you can go back later. The short cut for duplicating a layer is, mac: Command + j windows: control + j
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.
You can use Alt+9733 = ★or you can also use Alt+9734 = ☆.Note: Please ensure that you are using MS Gothic as the font. J
From the spreadsheet (to display the Print dialog box), press CTRL+P or CTRL+SHIFT+F12. If in print preview, press ALT+F, then press P.
Ctrl+L align left,Ctrl+E center,Ctrl+R aling right and Ctrl+J justify
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