 Hello. Now we're going to talk about aligning text in PowerPoint. What does that mean? Well, let's take a look at this one slide here. And sometimes in PowerPoint you'll see a left margin. Sometimes you'll see it what we call justified. It has a straight margin on both sides, left and right. So let me show you how you can change your text and align it to the margins or the center of the slide. So what you need to do first, you need to click inside the box and you can highlight because sometimes you may not want to change all of it. And then you're going to come up to the paragraph section on the toolbar on the ribbon. And if you see you have aligned text to the left, then you also see it will center it and then it moves to the right margin. And this is justified where you have a nice margin on the left and on the right side. Okay, it's time for your review. So here we have the paragraph. Can you guess what alignment this is? Yes, it's called justified. The left and the right are both very nice and straight. What about this one? What kind of alignment is this? Yes, this is aligned the text to the left margin. Next slide. You got it. That's the center. And what about this? This is called aligned the text to the right. And one more. And this is called justified. This makes a nice clean look along the left and right side of the page. Good job today.