February 8, 2002, Newsletter Issue #49: Justify Your Type!

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Flush left (or right) is the term used to refer to typeset copy that is set to line up at the left (right) hand side of the page. This gives a "ragged" look to the opposite side of the block of type. If copy is said to be "flush left AND flush right," it usually means the copy is to be set justified. Justified copy is achieved when automatic adjustments of spacing are made in your word processing program so that all lines of type are of equal length.

Oh, no! I see a "widow!" What do I do now?
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