When you’re working with text in Photoshop, it’s important to align the text so that it looks consistent. There are a few ways to do this, but the most common way is to use the Align command. To align the text using the Align command, you need to select all of the text and then press Command+A. Then, you need to select one of the alignment options available on the left side of the dialog box. The options available depend on how much space is available in your document. If your document has a lot of space, then you can use one of the following alignment options: justify, center, or justify-left. If your document doesn’t have a lot of space, then you can use one of the following alignment options: left-justify, right-justify, or center-justify. Once you’ve selected an alignment option and hit OK, your text will be aligned in that direction.