Note: Full justification may create wide letter or word spacing, espe- cially in narrow text columns. Other justification settings (without hyphenation) might appear too ragged on one or both sides. You can set letter- and word-spacing parameters to improve the appearance of text. For more information, see “Adjusting letter and word spacing” on page 28.560 To set justification using menu commands 1 Depending on how you want the justification settings to apply, do one of the following: •   To change existing text, select the paragraphs or text objects. To set justification for only one paragraph, place the insertion point anywhere in the paragraph. •   To set the justification before typing a new paragraph, place the insertion point at the beginning of the paragraph. •   To apply justification settings to the preset format, deselect all objects. 2 Choose Text > Justification to open the Justification submenu. Canvas places a checkmark next to the current justification setting. 3 Choose an alignment option in the submenu. Canvas applies the justification setting immediately. To set justification using the Text Ruler 1 Depending on how you want the justification settings to apply, do one of the following: •   To change existing text, select the paragraphs or text objects. To set justification for only one paragraph, place the insertion point anywhere in the paragraph. •   To set the justification before typing a new paragraph, place the insertion point at the beginning of the paragraph. •   To apply the justification settings to the preset format, dese- lect all objects. 2 If necessary, open the Text Ruler by choosing Layout > Dis- play > Show Text Ruler. 3 Click a justification button. Canvas applies the justification setting immediately. Justification buttons on the Text Ruler
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