TEXT LAYOUT: HOW TO ALIGN TEXT TO THE LEFT AND CENTRALIZE YOUR TEXT IN MICROSOFT 2007/2010/2013
Sometimes, a document that you’re creating may call for different text layouts. The standard layout is for the text to be aligned to the left. Other layouts that can be set up are centered text, where text will be placed in the center of the document.
This guide explains how to align text in Word 2007/2010 & 2013. Other steps may be offered if methods are different in earlier versions of Word.
Follow these step-by-step instructions on how to align your text to the left and centralize your text;
Stage 1: Open a current Word document or begin another document and type your text. The default design is left aligned, where text will be aligned to the left margin of the document.
Stage 2: To change the layout (format) of your text, select the text that you wish to change by utilizing the mouse or keyboard shortcuts.
Stage 3: To center the selected text, click on the ‘center text’ icon in the formatting ribbon at the top of the document.
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