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Justification

Justification refers to the alignment of text between the left and right margins of a document.

The alignment can be set along the left margin (flush left), the right margin (flush right), be justified (a.k.a. fully justified, where the text is evenly spaced across a line so that it is flush with the left and right margins), or centered.

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Windows 8.1 8: The Rest of the Settings

It's safe to say by now, that getting to know Windows 8.1 relies almost entirely on the Start screen environment. While we cover some desktop aspects in the final two lessons, we operate under the assumption that despite Microsoft's acquiescence to traditional Windows users, Windows itself will continue to evolve with touch in mind.

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Android USB Connections Explained: MTP, PTP, and USB Mass Storage

Older Android devices support USB mass storage for transferring files back and forth with a computer. Modern Android devices use the MTP or PTP protocols — you can choose which one you prefer.

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Why does My Browser Say a Secure Website is not Fully Secure?

With all the trouble one can run into on the Internet, it is always a good idea to have as secure of a connection as possible. But what do you do when your browser says a secure website is not fully secure? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a worried reader’s question.

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How to Start a New Section on an Odd Page Number in Word 2013

When working on a long document or a book in Word, it's common to divide the document into sections or chapters. A common practice is to start each new section or chapter on an odd page. This is easily accomplished using sections in Word.

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Windows 8.1 7: Search, Apps, and Search Some More

We now turn our sights toward all things Search, which can actually make your Windows 8.1 experience infinitesimally easier if you know how to use it well. Search is now a large part of Windows and Bing has even been integrated so you can get actual web results within local search results.

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How to Monitor Your Internet Bandwidth Usage and Avoid Exceeding Data Caps

Internet connection data caps are becoming more widespread in the US. Internet service providers may claim their data limits are good for “millions of emails,” but emails are small and HD videos on Netflix are much, much larger.

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