(4.) At last, click OK button to close this dialog box.Ĥ. (2.) Check Right option in the Alignment section (1.) Enter a tab number into the Tab stop position text box that means the position where you would like the right hand text to end In the popped out Tabs dialog box, do the below operations: In the Paragraph dialog box, select Left from the Alignment drop down, and then, click Tabs button, see screenshot:ģ. This is the default style of text alignment on the World Wide Web for left-to-right text. In English and most European languages where words are read left-to-right, text is usually aligned 'flush left', meaning that the text of a paragraph is aligned on the left-hand side with the right-hand side ragged. There are four main alignments: left, right, center, and justified.
Alignment is how text flows in relation to the rest of the page (or column, table cell, text box, etc.). To align or justify text, move your cursor into the paragraph you want to change, then click the left-align, right-align, centered, or justify buttons. In the Word file that you want to insert the text and align to left and right, and then, click Home, in the Paragraph group, click the Paragraph Settings icon, see screenshot: To finish this task quickly and easily, please do with the following step by step:ġ. Align text on both left and right sides on same line of a Word document