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weamp;#39;ve looked at typographic terminology to do with letters and to do with words and now weamp;#39;re going to look and see what happens to that terminology when we look at a block of text and it gets a little more complicated thereamp;#39;s a whole new set of terms that are introduced when the text is set in a block like this to be read itamp;#39;s called body text and one of the first things to think about is how that text is going to be aligned the two most commonly used settings for text are either justified or range left so here letamp;#39;s look at range left also known as rag right when the text is range left you can see on the left hand side it lines evenly whereas on the right hand side itamp;#39;s uneven or ragged when the text is justified text you can see that itamp;#39;s even on both sides both the left and the right and this tends to form more of a square solid shape whereas range left tends to look a little more friendly i think and thereamp;#39;s a little