 Welcome back to the session on latex. So, in this session we will learn to align the text in our document. By default latex justifies our text that is it is left and right aligned. Well, to align the text we write the text in between the begin and end of the respective environments to align it. Let us see a demo I am switching to text studio. We have some content already written here. We have three sections and some random text. Well, now let us write slash begin, flush left and our content paragraph in between the flush left environment. Similarly, we write slash begin, center and we write the second paragraph of the section number 2 in center and we write slash begin, flush right and we have Lipsom 2 of 2 inside the flush right environment. Let us build and run. Section 1 is left aligned while 2 is center aligned and the third is right aligned. Now, let us add a page break slash page break and we write slash Lipsom 1 dash 1. We build and run. There you go. We have a paragraph. We write another paragraph Lipsom 2 of 2 slash Lipsom 3 of 3. We build and run. Well, let us add another paragraph slash Lipsom 4 dash 4. So, we have first paragraph, second paragraph, third and the fourth. Now, let us write slash centering and write slash flush left and write slash flush right. All of this I am writing without the environment. Let us build and run. Now, observe that the first paragraph is centered, the second is left aligned and the third and the fourth are right aligned. What if we want to switch back to the default alignment mode? Well, the default alignment mode is justified. So, we come here and write slash justify and for that we need to add a package called ragged to E. So, we come here and we define our package slash use package ragged to E. So, we build and run. There you go. The fourth paragraph is justified whereas, the third one remains right aligned. So, now, let us go back to our slides. So, for a large text, one can use the commands rather than the environment. We can switch back to the default alignment justify using a package called ragged to E. So, now, you will be able to align certain text or an entire document. Thank you. Have a nice day.