What are the paragraph alignments in Word? What are the characteristics of each?

There are five ways to align paragraphs in Word: left-aligned, centered, right-aligned, aligned at both ends, and dispersed.

1. Left-aligned: Each line of text in a paragraph is aligned to the left based on the left boundary of the document.

2. Center: Display the paragraph in the middle of the paper.

3. Right alignment: It is basically the same as left alignment, except that right alignment is aligned to the right based on the right boundary of the document.

4. Align both ends: Except for the last line of text in the paragraph, the left and right ends of the remaining lines of text are aligned to both ends based on the left and right boundaries of the document.

5. Scattered alignment: Scattered alignment means that the beginning and end of each line of text correspond to the left border and bordered position of the document.

Extended information:

Shortcut keys for each alignment:

1. Left alignment: CTRL+L.

2. Center: CTRL+E.

3. Right alignment: CTRL+R.

4. Align both ends: CTRL+J.

5. Dispersed alignment: CTRL+shift+J.