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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

    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 …

  3. Align or arrange objects - Microsoft Support

    Aligns objects vertically through their centers. Aligns objects horizontally through their middles. Important: If the Align options are unavailable, you may only have a single item selected. …

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

    Horizontal alignment determines how the left and right edges of a paragraph fit between the margins, while vertical alignment determines the placement of the text between the upper and …

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

    How to align or distribute one or more objects in a document.

  6. Guides for arranging things on a slide - Microsoft Support

    Use the lines to align objects. Clear Gridlines and Guides to turn them off. Select an object and begin to move it. Red dashed lines—smart guides—appear so you align items vertically, …

  7. Align your content quickly and easily with Auto Fix

    At this time, Auto Fix only adjusts alignment, spacing, size, and connectors between elements. Auto Fix can't determine how you want the elements aligned based on how they're currently …

  8. Using the ruler in Word - Microsoft Support

    If you don't see the ruler at the top of your document, go to View > Ruler to display it. Select Left Tab at the left end of the horizontal ruler to change it to the type of tab you want. A Left tab …

  9. Set text direction and position in a shape or text box in Word ...

    Set text direction and position in a shape or text box in Word. Text boxes and most shapes can include text in them. The text can be positioned horizontally or vertically, and it can appear on …

  10. Adjust snap strength or turn snap off - Microsoft Support

    Shapes tend to snap to grid lines, guides, ruler markings, and other alignment guides on a drawing page. You can turn off snapping, and increase or decrease the snap strength.

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

    Reposition data or text in a cell by rotating it, changing the alignment, or adding indentation.