what is justified in word

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In Microsoft Word, "justified" refers to a type of paragraph alignment where text is aligned with both the left and right margins, creating straight edges on both sides of the paragraph. When text is justified, space is added between words so that both edges of each line are aligned with both margins. This can make the text look more organized and professional, but it can also cause the last line of text in a paragraph to be considerably shorter than the other lines. To justify text in Word, you can select the text you want to justify and click the "Justify" button in the "Paragraph" group on the "Home" tab. You can also use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + J" to justify your text.