Sets or retrieves  how to align the last line or only line of text in the object.
Syntax
| HTML | 
{ text-align-last : sAlignLast }
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| Scripting | object.style.textAlignLast(v) [ = sAlignLast ] | 
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Possible Values
| sAlignLast | String that
specifies or receives one of the following values.| auto | Default. Text is aligned like the other lines in the object, using the value of the textAlign 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. |  
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The property is read/write
for all objects except the following, for which it is read-only:
currentStyle.
The property has a default value of 
auto. The proposed Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) attribute is
inherited.
Expressions can be used in place of the preceding value(s), as of Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.  For more information, see About Dynamic Properties.
Remarks
The property is read-only for the
currentStyle object.
The property applies to block elements.
Example
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.
<STYLE>
P.DistributeAllLines { text-align: justify;
text-justify: distribute;
text-align-last: justify }
</STYLE>
Standards Information
There is no public standard that applies to this property.
Applies To
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ADDRESS, 
BLOCKQUOTE, 
BODY, 
CENTER, 
currentStyle, 
CUSTOM, 
DD, 
DIV, 
DL, 
DT, 
FIELDSET, 
FORM, 
hn, 
HR, 
ISINDEX, 
LI, 
LISTING, 
MENU, 
OL, 
P, 
PLAINTEXT, 
PRE, 
runtimeStyle, 
style, 
UL, 
XMP | 
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