# Tab Stops > Tab stops are useful, if you are unclear of what they are, [here is a link explaining](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tab_stop). It enables side by side text which is nicely laid out without the need for tables, or constantly pressing space bar. !> **Note**: The unit of measurement for a tab stop is in [DXA](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14360183/default-wordml-unit-measurement-pixel-or-point-or-inches) ![Word 2013 Tabs](http://www.teachucomp.com/wp-content/uploads/blog-4-22-2015-UsingTabStopsInWord-1024x577.png "Word 2013 Tab Stops") Simply call the relevant methods on the paragraph listed below. Then just add a `tab()` method call to a text object. Adding multiple `tabStops` will mean you would have to chain `tab()` until the desired `tabStop` is selected. Example is shown below. ## Example ```ts const paragraph = new Paragraph({ children: [new TextRun("Hey everyone").bold(), new TextRun(\t"11th November 1999")], tabStops: [ { type: TabStopType.RIGHT, position: TabStopPosition.MAX, }, ], }); ``` The example above will create a left aligned text, and a right aligned text on the same line. The laymans approach to this problem would be to either use text boxes or tables. Not ideal! ```ts const paragraph = new Paragraph({ children: [new TextRun("Second tab stop here I come!")], tabStops: [ { type: TabStopType.RIGHT, position: TabStopPosition.MAX, }, { type: TabStopType.LEFT, position: 1000, }, ], }); ``` The above shows the use of two tab stops, and how to select/use it. You can add multiple tab stops of the same `type` too. ```ts const paragraph = new Paragraph({ children: [new TextRun("Multiple tab stops!")], tabStops: [ { type: TabStopType.RIGHT, position: TabStopPosition.MAX, }, { type: TabStopType.RIGHT, position: 1000, }, ], }); ``` ## Left Tab Stop ```ts const paragraph = new Paragraph({ tabStops: [ { type: TabStopType.LEFT, position: 2268, }, ], }); ``` 2268 is the distance from the left side. ## Center Tab Stop ```ts const paragraph = new Paragraph({ tabStops: [ { type: TabStopType.CENTER, position: 2268, }, ], }); ``` 2268 is the distance from the center. ## Right Tab Stop ```ts const paragraph = new Paragraph({ tabStops: [ { type: TabStopType.RIGHT, position: 2268, }, ], }); ``` 2268 is the distance fro0oum the left side. ## Max Right Tab Stop ```ts const paragraph = new Paragraph({ tabStops: [ { type: TabStopType.RIGHT, position: TabStopPosition.MAX, }, ], }); ``` This will create a tab stop on the very edge of the right hand side. Handy for right aligning and left aligning text on the same line.