Use a screen reader to align text and paragraphs in Outlook
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This article is for people who use a screen reader program such as Windows Narrator, JAWS, or NVDA with Windows tools or features and Microsoft 365 products. This article is part of the Accessibility help & learning content set where you can find more accessibility information on our apps. For general help, visit Microsoft Support.

Note: See Outlook-for-Mac information on this topic here.

Use Outlook with your keyboard and a screen reader to modify text and paragraph alignment. We have tested it with Narrator, JAWS, and NVDA, but it might work with other screen readers as long as they follow common accessibility standards and techniques. You'll learn how to center text or align it right or left when composing a message with Mail.

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Align text

Alignment determines the appearance and orientation of the edges of the paragraph: left-aligned, right-aligned, or centered text.

  1. When composing an email, select the paragraphs you want to align.

  2. Press F6 once to go to the ribbon tabs. You hear the currently selected tab.

  3. Press the Right arrow key until you hear: "Format text tab."

  4. Press the Tab key once to move to the formatting options, and then do one of the following:

    • With Narrator and JAWS, press the Right arrow key until you hear the option you want, for example, "Align center," and then press Enter. 

      Note: With Narrator and JAWS, when the focus is on the Font style or Font size drop-down menu button, you need to press the Tab key instead of the Right arrow key to get to the next formatting option. Narrator announces "End of line" when the focus is on such a button. With JAWS, there is no audio cue.

    • With NVDA, press the Down arrow key until you hear the option you want, for example, "Button align center," and then press Enter.

      The focus moves to the email message body.

Add paragraph indents

You can add indentation in paragraphs from the left or right margin of the page.

  1. When composing a message, select the paragraphs you want to indent.

  2. Press F6 once to go to the ribbon tabs. You hear the currently selected tab.

  3. Press the Right arrow key until you hear: "Format text tab."

  4. Press the Tab key once to move to the formatting options, and then do one of the following:

    • With Narrator and JAWS, press the Right arrow key until you hear "Decrease indent" or "Increase indent," and then press Enter. 

      Note: With Narrator and JAWS, when the focus is on the Font style or Font size drop-down menu button, you need to press the Tab key instead of the Right arrow key to get to the next formatting option. Narrator announces "End of line" when the focus is on such a button. With JAWS, there is no audio cue.

    • With NVDA, press the Down arrow key until you hear "Toggle button, not pressed, decrease indent" or "Toggle button, not pressed, increase indent," and then press Enter.

      The focus moves to the email message body.

See also

Use a screen reader to format text in your email in Outlook

Use a screen reader to create bulleted or numbered lists in Outlook

Use a screen reader to insert a hyperlink in Outlook

Keyboard shortcuts for Outlook

Basic tasks using a screen reader with email in Outlook

Basic tasks using a screen reader with the calendar in Outlook

Set up your device to work with accessibility in Microsoft 365

Use a screen reader to explore and navigate Outlook Mail

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