TEXT LAYOUT: HOW TO ALIGN TEXT TO THE RIGHT AND HOW TO JUSTIFY YOUR TEXT IN MICROSOFT 2007/2010/2013


In the last class we talked about how to aligned text to the left and how to centralize text. Today we will be looking at how to align text to the right and how to justify text.


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 right; where the text will be aligned to the right of the document and also justifying text, where the text will be aligned to the left and the right.


Follow these step-by-step instructions on how to align your text to the right and justify your text;




Stage 1: To change the layout of your text, select the text that you wish to change by using the mouse or keyboard shortcuts.


Stage 2: To right align the selected text, click on the ‘right align’ icon. This will move all highlighted text so that it’s aligned to the right, just as shown in the diagram above.


Stage 3: To ‘justify’ text so that it is aligned to both right and left, click on the ‘justify’ icon.



Thanks for your anticipated patience to read these. 


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