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ParagraphAlignmentThe types of text alignment for a paragraph.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example, SlidesApp.ParagraphAlignment.START
.
UNSUPPORTED
Enum
A paragraph alignment that is not supported. START
Enum
The paragraph is aligned to the start of the line. Left-aligned for left-to-right text, right-aligned otherwise. CENTER
Enum
The paragraph is centered. END
Enum
The paragraph is aligned to the end of the line. Right-aligned for left-to-right text, left-aligned otherwise. JUSTIFIED
Enum
The paragraph is justified.
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