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How can I center text vertically in an autoshape textbox?
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Click on the border of the textbox, to select it
Choose FormatText Box, and on the Alignment tab, change the vertical
setting.

To change the vertical alignment while you're editing the text, you
could add the Center Vertically button to one of your toolbars.

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"Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

Click on the border of the textbox, to select it
Choose FormatText Box, and on the Alignment tab, change the vertical
setting.

To change the vertical alignment while you're editing the text, you
could add the Center Vertically button to one of your toolbars.

Gary''s Student wrote:
How can I center text vertically in an autoshape textbox?



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Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


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