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In typesetting justify is used in connection with left, right and force. In a left justified paragraph each line of text is aligned on the left margin. Right justify has text aligned along the right margin. Force justify creates a paragraph aligned on both the left and right margins.
To count lines and spaces in a text, you typically start by identifying each line of text, which can be done by counting the number of line breaks. For spaces, count the number of gaps between words, which can be done by counting the space characters. If using a text editor or word processing software, many programs have built-in features to display line and character counts, including spaces.
False! When choosing the Justify option in Word for a paragraph, both sides (left and right) are aligned to the straight on the sides and spaces are added between to the words in the middle to make everything line up correctly. I hope that helps...
It aligns text to both the left and right margins by changing the spaces between words. Creates a clean look along both margins
i saw this on plato. Your already to late.........
justify justified text
Click the Justify text button on the home tab. It is in with the align text buttons.
The spaceband is a variable word space used in line typecasting machine to justify a line of type. It consists of a sleeve and a long tapered wedge. Just prior to the of type being cast, the wedge is driven up to equally space the words of the line to a predetermined line length. Spacebands were used on both Linotype and Intertype machines.
Employees must justify any expenses of company funds. The standard of Western typing is to justify text to the left margin.
It does preformatted text. It displays text in a plain font and it preserves any line breaks, which normally does not happen in html. It also keeps spaces, so the text will look like it is typed in the source code.
When left justification is turned on, text aligns to the left-hand margin of the page. (That's your left, not the page's left.) This is the most common justification, and you can see it functioning on all of the paragraphs here on Answers.com.
it is a traditional way of writing business letters - the first line of each paragraph is set 5 spaces off the left side of the text. :-)