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<h1><font size="-2">Hypertext Help with LaTeX</font><br><font color="#cc0000">\raggedright</font></h1>
This <a href="declarations.html">declaration</a>
corresponds to the <a href="ltx-228.html">flushleft environment</a>.
This declaration can be used inside an environment such as quote or in a
parbox.
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Unlike the flushleft environment, the <tt>\raggedright</tt> command does not
start a new paragraph; it simply changes how LaTeX formats paragraph
units. To affect a paragraph unit's format, the scope of the
declaration must contain the blank line or <tt>\end</tt> command (of an
environment like quote) that ends the paragraph unit.
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See also <A href="ltx-27.html">Environments</A>,
<a href="ltx-29.html">Center</a>, <a href="ltx-228.html">Flushleft</a><br>
See also <a href="ltx-300.html"><tt>\raggeleft</tt></a><br>
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Revised: Sheldon Green, 5 Jun 1995.
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