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  1. Align text left or right, center text, or justify text on a page

    The term "alignment" generally specifies the appearance and orientation of the edges of a paragraph -- left-aligned text, right-aligned text, centered text, or "justified" text (aligned evenly …

  2. Align or justify text in Word - Microsoft Support

    You can align text with margins in Word, including left, center, right, and justified.

  3. Adjust indents and spacing - Microsoft Support

    Use Paragraph settings to change indentation, line spacing, and alignment.

  4. Align pictures, shapes, WordArt and other objects in Word

    To align pictures equally, select Picture Format or Picture Tools > Align Objects. To align a shape, text box, or WordArt, select Shape Format or Drawing Tools > Align Objects.

  5. Video: Change the look of paragraphs - Microsoft Support

    To align them along the right margin, select Home > Align Right . To align along both margins, select Home > Justify . Change paragraph spacing Select the paragraphs you want to change. …

  6. Use a screen reader to align text and paragraphs in Word

    You'll learn how to quickly center text, align it to the right or left margin, or justify it to adjust the spacing between words in a paragraph so that the left and right edges are even.

  7. Align text within a text box - Microsoft Support

    Horizontal alignment determines how the left and right edges of a paragraph fit between the left and right margins of a text box. Vertical alignment determines the placement of the text within …

  8. Align or arrange objects - Microsoft Support

    To align a shape, text box, or WordArt, under Drawing Tools, click the Format tab. In the Arrange group, click Align, and then select one of these commands from the menu:

  9. Align text or adjust the margins within a text box

    You can easily align text or change the top, bottom, right, or left margins in a text box.

  10. Align or rotate text in a cell - Microsoft Support

    Under Orientation on the right side, in the Degrees box, use the up or down arrow to set the exact number of degrees that you want to rotate the selected cell text.