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  2. Template:Align - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 189,000 pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.

  3. Typographic alignment - Wikipedia

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    In typesetting and page layout, alignment or range is the setting of text flow or image placement relative to a page, column (measure), table cell, or tab (and often to an image above it or under it). The type alignment setting is sometimes referred to as text alignment, text justification, or type justification.

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  5. Printing - Wikipedia

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    By 1891, The New York World and Philadelphia Item were operating presses producing either 90,000 4-page sheets per hour or 48,000 8-page sheets. [38] The rotary printing press uses impressions curved around a cylinder to print on long continuous rolls of paper or other substrates.

  6. Template:Decimal-align - Wikipedia

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    cells to perform alignment on leftx (optional, x = 1 to 10) alignment of the decimal point within column x, as a percentage of cell width left (optional) default alignment of the decimal point if no "leftx" argument is given (defaults to 50%)

  7. Glossary of textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    They can also be matted into sheets to make products such as paper or felt. filament A filament is a fine, thinly spun thread, fiber, or wire. filling See Weft finishing Finishing refers to any process performed on yarn or fabric after weaving to improve the look, performance, or "hand" (feel) of the finished textile. [13] fishnet