-ms-text-align-last property
Specifies a value that indicates how to align the last line or only line of text in the specified object.
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Syntax
-ms-text-align-last: auto | center | inherit | justify | left | right
Property values
auto-
Default. Text is aligned like the other lines in the object, using the value of the text-align property.
center-
Text is centered.
inherit-
Text is aligned like the text in the parent object.
justify-
Text is justified.
left-
Text is aligned to the left.
right-
Text is aligned to the right.
CSS information
| Applies To | block containers |
|---|---|
| Media | visual |
| Inherited | true |
| Initial Value | auto |
Standards information
- CSS Text Level 3, Section 8.1
Remarks
Windows Internet Explorer 8. The -ms-text-align-last property is an extension to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and can be used as a synonym for the text-align-last property in IE8 Standards mode and higher.
Examples
The following example shows an embedded style rule that justifies all the lines in the document's p elements. This is commonly found in East Asian typography.
p.DistributeAllLines {
text-align: justify;
text-justify: distribute;
text-align-last: justify;
}
See also

