The "Hanging indent" alignment option indents all lines in a paragraph except the first line. It is commonly used for reference lists, bibliographies, and works cited pages.
fully justified
Do you mean align? Using alignment options from Layer > Align > choose option. If you mean text indent then use Paragraph panel (Window > Paragraph).
The placement of paragraph text relative to the left and right document margins is called paragraph alignment. The manner in which text displays around an object is text wrapping.
full justification
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.
You can change text alignment by using the ruler at the top of your document in word processing software. Click and drag the triangular markers on the ruler to adjust the left, center, or right alignment. Additionally, you can right-click on the selected text, choose the "Paragraph" option from the context menu, and then select your desired alignment from the dialog box that appears.
Home tab, Paragraph section, option next to text alignment options( left, center, right, justify alignment) you will see icon with two arrows in opposite sides, pres on it to expand.
alignment
Indentation= selected area Alignment= first line of a paragraph
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.
Indentation= selected area Alignment= first line of a paragraph