![]() ![]() I had forgotten, but Writer frames are not able to center their contents vertically-in fact they are not able to position their contents at all (except for the borders). If you click the label border, you see green handles. How did you create the labels-what steps did you take? If you created your labels with the File > New > Labels, then each label is contained in a text frame. ![]() Or do I do something wrong? Posts: 8 Joined: Thu 11:22 am. I see similarities with page and frame, there vertical alignment is not available. But if I put some lines in the label, select the lines, then go to lay-out (Dutch: Opmaak) > alignment (Dutch: uitlijning), then the option vertical alignment is not available, it is greyed out. I want to vertical align the texts in my labels. My apology that my question is not clear. How To Centre Text Vertically In Word MacĪcknak wrote:Is the text in a frame (or table cell)? If so, have you set the vertical alignment to 'middle'? Sorry, I can't quite get a clear picture from your description of exactly what you've tried so far, and what's wrong at this point. In the Page Setup group, click the small expansion arrow in the lower right corner to open the Page Setup window. ![]() To vertically align text in Microsoft Word 2007, 2010, and 2016: Click the Layout (or Page Layout, depending on your version of Word) tab in the ribbon. Click an Align button (you may have to click the Alignment button first, depending on the size of your screen). Select the cells, columns, or rows, with text that you want to align (or select your entire table). ![]()
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