All margins in APA format are set at 1 inch.
No, APA formatted papers should be left-aligned, not right-justified. The text should have a ragged right margin.
APA paper is not right justified.
A right margin on a paper refers to the empty space along the right edge of the text. It helps to separate the text from the edge of the paper and improve readability. In most cases, the right margin is aligned with the left margin to create a clean and balanced look on the page.
The default alignment for text is to have it left aligned.
Left aligned and not justified
In a full block format letter, the date will be justified at the left margin. In a modified block format letter, the date will be tabbed one third to one half of the page to the right.
Right justified means that the type in a paragraph is vertically aligned on the right side of the page or column. Most type is set left justified and is easier to read due to reading from left to right.
In a shell you have a prompt that is right justified and one that is left justified.
If you are reading this answer in English then the answer is right justified.
Right-justified - is aligning text to the right-hand margin.
It is text that extends fully between the left and right margin; justified both left and right at the same time.
"Might Makes Right".
Vikings did not have the right to attack on other countries. They should of stay out of the way.
you cant. once you format it all of the data is gone forever just like the warning said right before you formatted it.