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Browsers, by default, add margin and padding around a heading to set the heading off, visually, from the rest of the document. By pushing other content away, the heading makes itself stand out more (the white space is the trick.)
Yes, in APA format, the text should be left aligned. This means that the text should align with the left margin while the right margin remains jagged. It helps to create a clean and professional look for your document.
In a topic outline, main topics or headings are labeled with Roman numerals. These should be placed in the left hand margin of the document.
Left align
Right Aligned
why is justified margin seldom used on full-width document
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1" is the default margin size.
why is justified margin seldom used on a full width document
This is left alignment.
The minimal allowable margin settings depend on the specific requirements and guidelines set by the publication or organization where the document will be distributed. These requirements often take into account factors such as readability, aesthetics, printing limitations, and overall document layout. It's important to adhere to these guidelines to ensure the document meets the necessary standards for publication.
Left aligned and not justified