The default is left aligned. Most documents stay left aligned. More formal documents are justified. So it depends on the type of document you are creating.
Not usually. Documents generally are left-aligned for English and related languages, while they could be right-aligned for other appropriate languages.
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.
It will depend on the formatting of the cell and the type of values that are put in. Excel can detect these things. Text is normally aligned to the left while numbers are normally aligned to the right. The user can then change the alignment if they like.
Yes, left justified and left aligned generally refer to the same formatting style in text layout. Both terms describe text that is aligned along the left margin, creating a straight edge on the left side while leaving the right side uneven or ragged. However, "justified" can sometimes imply the text is spread out to fill the entire line width, which is not the case for left-aligned text. In typical usage, though, they are often used interchangeably.
The default format for text is left justified.
The four main paragraph alignment choices are left-aligned, right-aligned, centered, and justified. Left alignment is the most common, where text is aligned to the left margin, while right alignment aligns text to the right margin. Centered alignment places text evenly between the left and right margins, creating a symmetrical look. Justified alignment adjusts the spacing between words so that both the left and right margins are flush, often used in formal documents and publications.
Yes, they are very commonly used. Centred text is common too, but the least used would be the right alignment.
Left aligned and not justified
The paragraph will be equally aligned on both left and right sides .
justify justified text
Paragraph alignment refers to the positioning of text within a paragraph relative to the margins of a document. There are four main types of paragraph alignment: left-aligned, right-aligned, centered, and justified. Left-aligned text is aligned along the left margin, right-aligned text is aligned along the right margin, centered text is aligned in the center of the paragraph, and justified text is aligned along both the left and right margins. Each type of alignment serves a specific purpose in formatting and presenting written content.
If both the left and right margins of text fall even with the text, the text is said to be justified.