I have a problem with the text-align "justify" inside a paragraph with format and fixed width, because I want the paragraph text in HTML to appear totally justified (like it would happen with a MS Word file). However, this does not happen. What I need to modify to achieve it?

     <pre style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: medium; width: 500px; text-align: justify;"> 

I have a problem with the text-align "justify" inside a paragraph with format and fixed width, because I want the paragraph text in HTML to appear totally justified (like it would happen with a MS Word file). However, this does not happen. What I need to modify to achieve it?

        </pre>

EDIT: if I replace the <pre> tag with <p> tag, my code works properly. Can somebody explain me why? Perhaps I am using a wrong use of <pre> tag.

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To justify text in <pre> you need to add white-space: normal; in your styles, but in my opinion this misses the point using the <pre> tag.

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Instead of <pre> tag you can just use <div> with appropriate styles. It can imitate <pre> tag very well and is easier to play with.

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Thank you for your answer. I have tried it but it does not work. – jfpeji Jan 19 at 12:47
Why do you need to use the <pre> element? – Mr Lister Jan 19 at 13:28
^ Good point, @jfpeji you can use <div> with appropriate styles. It can imitate <pre> very well. – Kobra Jan 19 at 15:41
@MrLister: Thank you for your comment. I realize that I really need the <p> tag instead of the <pre> tag (I thought this latter is used for formatted text). – jfpeji Jan 19 at 16:50
@Kobra: Thank you for your comment. It does works. If you edit your answer to include the <div> solution, I would be pleased to accept it – jfpeji Jan 19 at 19:06
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