Apple Newton Works Word Processor User Manual

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Choosing the alignment

You can use the alignment buttons to change the alignment of sentences, paragraphs,
and documents.
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re are four different alignments you can choose—left, centered, right, and

justified. If you want, you can use more than one alignment in a paper, for example, if
you want some text to be centered and the rest left-justified.

To set or change the alignment, follow these steps:

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If the ruler is not shown, tap Format, and in the list tap Show Ruler.

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Tap the alignment icon you want to use.

m Left—This is the default alignment. All text is lined up along the left margin, so the

right side of the text is ragged.

m Centered—All text is centered, so the left and right sides are ragged.
m Right—All text is lined up along the right margin, so the left side of the text

is ragged.

m Justified—All text is aligned with both the left and right margins. Space is added

or removed between characters and words to achieve this.

All text from that place in the document on, will be set to the desired alignment.

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