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| | To type text that is right-aligned, move your I-beam close to the right margin. After a moment, a special click-and-type icon appears next to the I-beam, indicating right-alignment. | -
| | Double-click to move the insertion point to the location of the I-beam, and type your text. | -
| | Move the I-beam to the page's center. The I-beam icon changes to indicate center alignment. Double-click to move the insertion point to the I-beam, and type your text. | -
| | To type text that is left-aligned on the left side of the page, move your I-beam to where you want to begin typing. Double-click to move the insertion point and type your text. | INTRODUCTION Word's click-and-type feature lets you start typing in the middle of the page or near the right margin by simply double-clicking at the desired location. Click and type works only in Print Layout and Web Layout views. | TIP Enabling Click and Type If double-clicking doesn't move the insertion point, open the View menu and choose Print Layout . Then choose Tools, Options . Click the Edit tab, mark the Enable click and type check box, and click OK . | TIP Left-Aligning Text on the Right Margin You can also type left-aligned text that is on the right side of the page. Again, move your I-beam to the place where you want to begin typing. Double-click to move the insertion point and type your text. | |