Justify text in Acrobat X

I just switched over to Acrobat X. I am having trouble finding the spot to justify the text inside of a text box. Help!

Are you asking about a text form field or a text box comment? If a form field, it has to be set up to allow rich text formatting. You can then bring up the Properties toolbar (Ctrl+E) and select the Align Justify button. This will work for text box comments as well.

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