There is a setting or a mouse-click to justify the text within the right and left side (it is FORMAT section in MS Word)
Prefix for justify
The sentence in a paragraph that summarizes what that paragraph is about
Prefix and suffix for justify
The plural of "paragraph" is "paragraphs".
i think the origin of the word paragraph is greek?
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.
You probably mean "Justify" for MS Word.
Left, right, center and justify.
justify
The word is JUSTIFY.
Ctrl plus J is used to justify text or a paragraph.
Left, right, center and justify.
Ctrl+L align left,Ctrl+E center,Ctrl+R aling right and Ctrl+J justify
Alignment refers to the act of lining up the given parts of a given device in relation to one another.
Alignment refers to the act of lining up the given parts of a given device in relation to one another.
Look for the button bar with the New, Open, Save buttons on it. At the other end of that bar are the formatting buttons for Left Justify, Centre Justify, and Right Justify Text. Several buttons to the left of the text justifiacations buttons is a button with an icon that looks like a P faceing the wrong way and a thin vertical line. This botton is a toggle on/off for show printing marks. If you do not want to see thse marks then left click the button once to get it to do its thing.
If it 'pulls' to one side or the other while driving - or if there's uneven wear on the tyres.