This is a fort exercise, produced by MSnotepad(check this out in Start-Run-msnotepad).
Here are the formats used and shown
charset: iso-8859-1
font face: Comic Sans MS; Arial narrow; Times New Roman;
font size: basefont=3; font size=4; big(size=3+1); small(size=3-1);
font colour: whole page is in purple (#CC00EE). This is in cyan.
font style: Bold; italic; strike-out; underline; superscript; subscript; typewriter; ;
font line separation:
single line break: this 2 lines of text is originally a single line
but it is now separated into two lines with single line spacing
double line break: This 2 lines of textis origianlly a single line
but it is now separated into two lines/paragraphs with double line spacing.
text line alignment:
This is lift aligned.
This is center aligned.
This is right aligned.
This is left-right justified/justified text. It makes the text looked much more comfotable. Usually in books, magazines and newspapers, the text are prined in columns. May be two columns in each page or more than two columns in each page. And inside each column, the text in every line of every paragraph are left=right justified. Do you agree?