Re: Right-justification
Thanks for the correction. "Full" justification (not "right") does work well
for marketing and other text laid out in multiple columns. I write
single-column technical documentation, so I use a left-justified,
ragged-right layout.
It can do, so long as you have the tools and take the time to do it right. Left-justification simply requires less work to look half-way decent.
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