In most word processing software, the shortcut key for left aligning a paragraph is typically Ctrl + L on Windows or Command + L on macOS. This command quickly adjusts the alignment of the selected text or paragraph to the left margin. Always check your specific software's documentation, as shortcuts may vary slightly between applications.
Ctrl+l
Ctrl - L
The button used to align a paragraph with both the left and right margins is called "Justify." When applied, it adjusts the spacing between words so that the text is evenly distributed across the entire width of the paragraph, creating a clean and uniform appearance on both sides. This alignment is commonly used in formal documents and publications.
You probably mean "Justify" for MS Word.
Left alignment
Ctrl+L align left,Ctrl+E center,Ctrl+R aling right and Ctrl+J justify
There is just one keyboard shortcut used to left-align a paragraph in Microsoft Word. 'Ctrl+L' are the keys used in this shortcut.
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.
left,center,right,full
Left align
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.
A hanging paragraph is a format in which the first line of a paragraph is aligned with the left margin, while the following lines are indented. This style is often used in publishing to create a visually appealing layout and to draw attention to the beginning of a new paragraph.