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Use 1 inch margins.
When writing it is important to keep the margins in alignment. She took her car to the shop because it was out of alignment.
One-inch margins give clean, open appearances
You have to go to the top of the page where it says "Format" and then scroll down to where you see "page." There, you will find an option that allows you to adjust all of the margins (top, left, bottom, or right).
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Inside outside margins
If both the left and right margins of text fall even with the text, the text is said to be justified.
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Yes. When spreadsheets have to be printed, margins are important, in the same way as they are on word processing documents.
justify justified text
setting margins means to select the about of space around the documents. Top, bottom, left and right
Left, center, right and fully justified. Fully justified is when both margins are straight, like in a newspaper column.
It is called justified text. You use the Justify option to do it, or you can use the Ctrl - J shortcut key to do it.
Either fully-justified or centered.
You would use mirror margins for facing pages. The margins are set to reflect odd or even pages, making them the best choice for bound publications.
Justified alignment will subtly space lines of text so that they line up evenly against the left and right margins. This alignment option is often used in long reports to give the page a clean look and even margins of white space on both sides of the document.
No, APA formatted papers should be left-aligned, not right-justified. The text should have a ragged right margin.