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#TuesdayTutorial: Avoid Centered Text

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Zig Zag Reading Pattern Caused by Centered TextToday’s #TuesdayTutorial focuses on the alignment of the text in your document. Remember the #FridayFact earlier this month that explained the F-shaped reading pattern? That idea comes into play with the tip to avoid centered text alignment in your documents.

When you center text, the left margin zig zags back and forth down the page, which makes it hard to read in the F-shaped pattern that people prefer.

Instead of skimming down the left margin to look for the highlights and headings, the eye has to search back and forth for the information on the page, as shown in the image on the right.

Learn More

Watch the following Lynda.com tutorial video, Favor flush-left, ragged-right body text (4m14s), for additional explanations and tips on this important guideline for the way that text is aligned on a page. Remember that Lynda.com videos are free to Virginia Tech students with your VT.EDU login. Start at the VT.EDU login page to access these resources.

Note: This video has closed captioning, so it does not need a transcript.

 


 

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