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Need to create a cover page for a report you’re writing? You can create a simple, but professional cover page by centering the text both horizontally and vertically. Word 2016 for Mac Word for Mac 2011 More. Less In a text box in Word, you can align text horizontally or vertically, and you can adjust the margins to be narrower or wider.
I have some lines of the text, and those lines contains words with different sizes of fonts. I want to align them vertically to the center of a line instead of bottom. I'm using Microsoft Word 2003. I include an image to show what I mean:
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Do the following:
- Create a table consisting of two cells.
- Write the large text in one cell and the small text in another
- Open the properties of each cell and set the vertical alignment to middle.
- Select the whole table and hide its borders.
Although I know all these are possible, I can't give you a screenshot showing how to do them because I don't have access to this 14-years-old product.
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If all the larger text in your document will be the same font size, and all the smaller text will be the same, select one bit of smaller text, and then, in the Font dialog box, on the Advanced tab, select Raised in the Position field, and then set the By value to a value that puts the text at the height that you want. Then create a character style for the smaller text. If the correctly styled smaller text is selected when you create the new style, the new style will have the properties of that text by default. (Instead of creating a new style, you could repurpose one of Word's existing styles, updating it to match the style of the smaller text). Then apply the style to all relevant text.
Alternatively, depending on the characteristics of the specific font that you're using, and the specific sizes that you're using, just styling the smaller text as a superscript by clicking the Superscript button might get you vertical centered text, or at least close enough to look convincing.
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I am creating a Word document on the fly as a C# VS 2010 Office Word project for a client who wants to be able to generate a document that will allow the appropriate number of signatory locations for a particular deal going down. There is a table that will need to be generated with sufficient rows and then later in the doc I have to produce prefab blocks for personal info per signatory.
I am working on the table part now and have almost everything as I want it, but the text in all of the cells is vertically top aligned. I have visited EVERY site in the ENTIRE internet in the past few days for up-to-date information on Word automation that is current for .Net 4, VS 2010 and Office 2010. I have syntax that compiles w/o error but fails to bottom align as I desire. I have even stabbed about with IntelliSense to see if I could find another solution.
![Vertically Vertically](/uploads/1/2/6/8/126891861/831270992.jpg)
This code focuses on a single row:
tbl.Range.Rows[1].Cells.VerticalAlignment = Word.WdCellVerticalAlignment.wdCellAlignVerticalBottom;This runs but the text stays helium-filled.
tbl.Range.Rows[1].Cells.VerticalAlignment = Word.WdCellVerticalAlignment.wdCellAlignVerticalBottom;This runs but the text stays helium-filled.
Any Word automation wizards out there?
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I was unable to reproduce the problem. This code works just fine:
I suspect that some other problem must be in play, like the paragraph spacing after, or perhaps the wrong range is selected?
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The text is probably centered vertically, but it incudes a paragraph spacing other than '0.' So, Word is viewing the extra line as additional text that needs to be included in the vertical centering.
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To get around this, simply highlight the text you want to be vertically centered (or the entire table if that is what you want). Then go to 'Page Layout' and reduce the 'Spacing' 'After' to '0.' If you also have a space on the top of your text, you will need to reduce the 'Spacing' 'Before' to '0' as well. With no spacing before or after the text, the actual text will now be centered.
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This is for an old question, but I just ran into the same problem and a fix for this. Add this to your table:
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Just if anybody is following up this post, my text also was arranged at the top of the cells.So for me the following did what I needed in a qick way
Space can be adjusted if needed.
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The following worked for me in Word 2011 for Mac- nothing else suggested in numerous sites seemed change the vertical cell alignment for me. Found this out by trial and error.I highlighted the cells I wanted vertically align to bottom right and changed the line spacing (in my case it was 1.5 for the table) to 1 for those cells. It finally worked. Hope it helps.
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Highlight text within the table --> go to Line Spacing Options--> in the Spacing Before/After section set Before and After to zero px (or equal).
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All the alignment options should now work.
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