It is called justified alignment. You can not apply both right align and left align at the same time. The option you want is fully-justified alignment.
Paragraph alignment refers to the positioning of text within a paragraph relative to the margins of a document. There are four main types of paragraph alignment: left-aligned, right-aligned, centered, and justified. Left-aligned text is aligned along the left margin, right-aligned text is aligned along the right margin, centered text is aligned in the center of the paragraph, and justified text is aligned along both the left and right margins. Each type of alignment serves a specific purpose in formatting and presenting written content.
In typesetting justify is used in connection with left, right and force. In a left justified paragraph each line of text is aligned on the left margin. Right justify has text aligned along the right margin. Force justify creates a paragraph aligned on both the left and right margins.
The paragraph will be equally aligned on both left and right sides .
fully justified
If both the left and right margins of text fall even with the text, the text is said to be justified.
A right-aligned paragraph uses a right margin it's left margin will be jagged. To make a right-align a paragraph, press Ctrl+R.
A left-aligned paragraph places the first character of a text line near the left border of a placeholder.
No. Left aligned has a straight leftedge, Right aligned has a straight right edge, Justified has both left and right edges straight.
Left aligned.
justify justified text
Right justified means that the type in a paragraph is vertically aligned on the right side of the page or column. Most type is set left justified and is easier to read due to reading from left to right.
full justification