Alignment is the feature in the ms-word which is used by the user to give different ways to position a paragraph or text. You can left align, right align, centre it and justify it.
The text in an APA paper should be aligned to the left.
through the view and text wrap
The alignment used to begin and end all lines at the same position on the left and right margins is called "justified alignment." This alignment adjusts the spacing between words in each line to achieve equal length lines on both sides.
tabs are used to position text within a line
A text box is used to position text anywhere on a slide. It allows you to type and format text within a defined boundary on the slide, giving you control over its placement and appearance.
The Orientation button
The Orientation button in the Alignment group of the Home tab
Yes, they are very commonly used. Centred text is common too, but the least used would be the right alignment.
The type of alignment that spreads the text out evenly is called "full justification". Magazines and newspapers usually apply full justification to align the text with both the left and right margins.
Left align
boldfaced headings