Justified alignment will subtly space lines of text so that they line up evenly against the left and right margins. This alignment option is often used in long reports to give the page a clean look and even margins of white space on both sides of the document.
The default alignment is Left.
Fully-justified alignment.
Left, right, centred and justified.
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.
The alignment of the text in the document can be adjusted to be either left, right, center, or justified.
Justified alignment will subtly space lines of text so that they line up evenly against the left and right margins. This alignment option is often used in long reports to give the page a clean look and even margins of white space on both sides of the document.
It is called justified text. You use the Justify option to do it, or you can use the Ctrl - J shortcut key to do it.
The default alignment for text is to have it left aligned.
Left aligned and justified are commonly used, with centre alignment quite common, and right justified being the least used.
text alignment
It is known as alignment. It can generally be left, right, centred or justified.
If you are reading this answer in English then the answer is right justified.