![]() ![]() Let's try Center, that often works for titles. Then we have Right Align and then we have something called Justify, also known as full justification. The next one over, as we hover over it, shows us that's to Center Text. It's this one right here, called Align Left. And we'll go to the Paragraph group here, where we see a series of alignment buttons. Next we're gonna go up to the ribbon, making sure the Home tab is still selected. So we'll click anywhere in the title Tech Connect. ![]() For example, the title would be considered its own paragraph because someone hit return at the end of the line, making it a paragraph. All we have to do is click anywhere in it. We don't need to select an entire paragraph. That's all part of the default alignment, but we can make changes by changing paragraph alignment. There are different spacings along the right-hand margin to give it a certain look and feel. As we look down the right side, you can see it's not so flush. Notice down the left-hand side that all of our text is what we would call flush with the left margin, a nice straight line all the way down the left. We're going to begin with alignment, and we're gonna continue working with our Tech Connect document, 0401 if you're catching up. ![]() That's going to be the focus in this chapter. Well just as we can change the look of a document by formatting the text on our page, we can also apply certain attributes to paragraphs, entire paragraphs. ![]()
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