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how do you vertically center text in a document word on mac

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In Word, if you want to vertically center text, you select Format -> Document -> Layout and then choose "Centered" for Vertical Alignment. In Pages, there is no way to do this. Pages '08 at least respected vertical alignment when you opened a document created and vertically centered in Word, but Pages '09 does not even do that. Asked Nov, 29 2010
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you can work around this with a transparent text box over another box, but it is more convenient and flexible to do vertical, top, centre or bottom alignment. Pages can not do this except in the cells of tables. Answered Nov, 29 2010
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In the Page Layout tab on the Ribbon, click on the arrow in the lower right corner of the Page Setup group, then click the Layout tab and select the Center in the Vertical Alignment list box in the Page section.
    Save your changes. Answered Nov, 29 2010
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Open Microsoft Word 2000.

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Open the document that you wish to modify.

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Highlight the text that you wish to center by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the mouse across the characters.

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On the toolbar, you will find four alignment buttons. The second one is center. Click on it and the highlighted text will center. Answered Dec, 29 2010
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Try this link:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/photoshop/cs…
hop to help you. Answered May, 15 2011
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