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How do you make text in a word document align horizontally on a page?

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I forgot, learned long time ago lol, need a quick review, thanks in advance :) alohaz

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  1. If you mean the margins justified, that would be vertical, not horizontal.


  2. I dont know if this is what you are talking about but I hope it is.

    If you are doing this on Microsoft Word than you will need to look right of the bold, italics, and underlind changing buttons. you will see four different icons having about three lines looking like a paper. One should be highlighted which is the allign left. You need to go one button left and it will be allign middle. Click that button and it will allign all text in the middle.

  3. Do you mean you want it centred?

    If so there's a little button on the toolbar you can click on it's a set of 3 buttons aling to left, centre, and right

    First highlight the text you want aligned then click on the centre align button.


  4. Horizontal alignment determines the appearance and orientation of the edges of the paragraph: left-aligned text, right-aligned text, centered text, or justified text, which is aligned evenly along the left and right margins. For example, in a paragraph that is left-aligned (the most common alignment), the left edge of the paragraph is flush with the left margin.


  5. Alt F

    Page Set up

    Select Landscape

  6. justify it..shortcut Crt+A for high light all then Ctrl+J to justify..

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