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In a text box in Word, you can align text horizontally or vertically, and you can adjust the margins to be narrower or wider. Horizontal alignment determines how the left and right edges of a paragraph fit between the margins, while vertical alignment determines the placement of the text between the upper and lower margins.
- Horizontal centering is fine as you stated, but IMO to achieve perfect vertical centering you'll have to place the table inside a text box, resize the text box to have the same margins on all 4 sides of the table, remove the text box border and finally center the text box on the page using either.
- Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 tutorial: Word basics 1. Word basics 9 5. Format text After you select text, you can format it. For example, you can change the font, size, and color. Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 tutorial: Word basics 18 In the New Folder dialog box, type Word Practice Folder, and then click Create.
Align text horizontally
In the text box, select the text that you want to change the horizontal alignment for.
On the Home tab, click the alignment option that you want .
Align text vertically
Here's how I'd do it In Word 2007 (Windows) To center text horizontally: 1. Right-click on it and select Paragraph. In the Alignment list box, select Centered.
You can align all the text in a text box with the top, middle, or bottom of the text box.
Click the outer edge of the text box to select it.
On the Shape Format tab, click Format Pane.
Click the Shape Options tab if it isn't already selected.
Click the text box icon , and then click Text Box.
Choose Top, Middle, or Bottom from the Vertical alignment drop-down list.
Adjust the text box margins
Click the outer edge of the text box to select it.
On the Shape Format tab, click Format Pane.
Click the Shape Options tab if it isn't already selected.
Click the text box icon , and then click Text Box.
You can adjust the left, right, top, and bottom margins.
Align text horizontally
In the text box, select the text that you want to change the horizontal alignment for.
On the Home tab, under Paragraph, click the alignment option that you want .
Align text vertically
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You can align all the text in a text box with the top, middle, or bottom of the text box.
Click the outer edge of the text box to select it.
Click the Format tab (the purple contextual tab that appears next to the Home tab), and then under Text Box, click Change text alignment within the text box .
Click the alignment option that you want.
Adjust the text box margins
Click the outer edge of the text box to select it.
On the Format menu, click Shape.
In the left pane of the Format Shape dialog box, click Text Box.
Under Internal Margin, adjust the measurements to increase or decrease the distance between the text and the outer border of the text box.
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With Adobe InDesign, you can align text horizontally as well as vertically within a text frame on the page. Aligning text horizontally gives you the ability to justify the text to the left, center or right of the frame, while vertical alignment pushes text to the top, center or bottom of the frame. Use InDesign's “Text Frame Options” tool to achieve the text alignment that you require for your document.
Align Text Vertically
1.Launch Adobe InDesign. Open the document containing the text that you want to align vertically.
2.Click the “Type” tool, which is represented by the “T” icon in the toolbar. Click on a text frame to highlight the item. Alternately, click the “Selection” tool, represented by the bar icon in the toolbar, and then select and highlight the text in a text frame.
3.Click “Object” in the main menu. Select “Text Frame Options” from the context menu to open the Text Frame Options dialog. Locate the “Vertical Justification” section in this box.
4.Click the “Top” option to vertically align the text from the top of the text frame. Select the “Center” option to vertically align text in the center of the frame. Choose the “Bottom” option to align the text from the bottom of the frame. To evenly space text lines between the top and bottom of the frame, click the “Justify” option.
Align Text Horizontally
1.Select the text frame with the 'Type' tool or 'Selection' tool from the toolbar.
2.Click the button for the preferred alignment from the options in the “Control” or “Paragraph” panels. Select from any of the standard horizontal alignment options of “Align Left,” “Align Center” and “Align Right.” You can also use the text alignment and justification options to align and justify text. Options include “Left Justify,” “Center Justify,” “Right Justify” and “Full Justify.” Additional options include “Align Toward Spine” or “Align Away From Spine” to align the text flow toward or away from the spine edge of the page.
Tip
- You can align text horizontally and vertically in a text frame by selecting the text and applying both the horizontal and vertical alignment tools in turn.
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