In this case you want to use " justify " that means that the text is stretched from one part of the document to the other one. Then you also need to split the text into columns , search for the icon in your toolbar menu.
Justified alignment is often used in newspaper-style columns, where the text is aligned on both the left and right edges. This creates a clean and structured appearance, making it easier for readers to follow the flow of the text across columns.
In this case you want to use "justify" that means that the text is stretched from one part of the document to the other one.
Then you also need to split the text into columns, search for the icon in your toolbar menu.
Rectangle
Full Justification
center alignment
by default is left alignment, you can change it if you want
Doric style columns.
ionic columns
The columns were doric style
The Romans adopted the Greek orders Styles) for making columns (Doric, Ionic and Corinthian) but also developed the composite style, which combined aspects of two reorders. They used columns for the temples and for porticoes.
Corinnthian
They're Ionic columns. It was hard to find out what kind though. -Sarah
DICK
It can depend on the style of the design. It is quite common though.
the three styles of greek columns are doric, lonic and corinthiam
WELL IT IS LIKE A COUNTY STYLE. AND THEY DONT HAVE BANDS AROUND THE WINDOWS OR FANCY COLUMNS AND THINGS LIKE THAT.
There are sixteen Corinthian-style columns supporting the front pediment of the Supreme Court Building.