Paragraph Justification

Photoshop Elements suggests 3 methods of paragraph text alignment - "Left Align" (fig. 0), "Center", and "Right Align".

E+ adds to those so called "justification", which means aligning text lines to the both edges.

  1. Create in your document a text paragraph (as opposed to "single-line" text).
  2. Open the "Text" dialog.
  3. In the "Align" menu, choose one of the justification methods (fig. 5).

Actually, the four options only differ in the last line's behavior:

  1. "Left Justified" aligns the last line to the left edge of the paragraph (fig. 1).
  2. "Center Justified" puts the last line to the paragraph center (fig. 2).
  3. "Right Justified" aligns the last line to the right edge (fig. 3).
  4. "Fully Justified" aligns the last line to the both edges of the paragraph (fig. 4).

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