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.
Notepad is a minimal word processing program while Wordpad is significantly more robust.
Literal is word for word; verbatim
There is no such word in English, -it is gibberish.
in terms of their use
I didn't mean it!I mean, seriously what's your problem?You are being so mean.
The word "betul" is an Indonesian word. In English, it is translated literally into "right," however I am not sure as to which "right"; it could be right as in "justified" or "correct," or it could mean the directional right.
Left, right, centred and justified.
In text processing, ragged means not aligned along a margin. The opposite of ragged is flush or justified. For example, the following text has a ragged right margin: This text has ragged right margin because each line ends at a different spot. Most word processors allow you to choose between ragged and justified margins.
to well justified the text from left n right margin
It is called justifying or justified text. Many word processing programs have this facility. Usually somewhere in the menu bar.
In Microsoft Word, ctrl-R causes the text to be right justified. Ctrl-L causes the text to be left justified.
Left, right and centred, but also justified.
Word processing is defined as creating documents, letters, and other typed correspondence with the use of a computer and software applications. There is no one single word that can be used in place of word processing.
In word processing it means that the line is anchored at the right end, which can be good for numbers and some text. In general it means the item is lined up on the right side, or in tight.
Left, center, right and fully justified. Fully justified is when both margins are straight, like in a newspaper column.
It is called justified alignment. You can not apply both right align and left align at the same time. The option you want is fully-justified alignment.
In word processing it means that the line is anchored at the right end, which can be good for numbers and some text. In general it means the item is lined up on the right side, or in tight.