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Some of the content in this topic may not be applicable to some languages. Show Text alignment is a paragraph formatting attribute that determines the appearance of the text in a whole paragraph. For example, in a paragraph that is left-aligned (the most common alignment), text is aligned with the left margin. In a paragraph that is justified, text is aligned with both margins.
Newer versionsOffice 2011
Align text left, center, or right
Justify textWhen you justify text, space is added between words so that both edges of each line are aligned with both margins. The last line in the paragraph is aligned left.
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Office for Mac 2011 is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft 365 to work anywhere from any device and continue to receive support. Align text left, center, or right
Justify textWhen you justify text, space is added between words so that both edges of each line are aligned with both margins. The last line in the paragraph is aligned left.
Distribute textWhen you distribute text, space is added between characters so that both edges of each line are aligned with both margins. The last line in the paragraph is distributed as well.
See alsoAdjust indents and spacing Align objects Align text or adjust the margins within a text box |