Vertically center text in a text box
Although it's doubtless possible to what you want with text boxes, I'd
advise using a table (with exact row height) instead. You can apply a border
to the table cell and center your text in it vertically and horizontally.
If you want to print on both sides of the folded card, use a three-column
table, leaving the center column empty. Rotate the text in the other two
columns. To follow your example, format the document as landscape and use
half-inch margins on the top and both sides; reduce the bottom margin to
allow room for the paragraph that will have to follow the table. Make the
table center column 1" wide and the left and right columns 4.5" wide. The
table row height will be 7.5".
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"Lem" wrote in message
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Here's what I want to do ... and although I can approximate the effect, I
can't find the proper combination of formatting tools to do it right. Word
2003 (or 2002).
I want to make a tent card, like a place card, by folding my basic stock
in half and printing on the lower half. I'd like a border around the
bottom half at, say, a half inch from each edge. I'd like the text within
the border to be centered both vertically and horizontally.
I start by setting the margins. Assuming that I'm working with regular
letter-size paper, I would set left, right, and bottom to 0.5 and top to
6.
If I then type my text, click the "center" button (or set paragraph
alignment to centered), and set Vertical alignment to "center" in the Page
setup/layout the text is just what I want ... but there's no border. I
can get a border around the text by using carriage returns at the ends of
the lines(shift-enter) and then using paragraph border, but this border is
tight to the text and not to the margins.
If I try Page Border, that ignores the top margin and just puts a border
around the whole page.
I tried using a text box. I can either size the drawing canvas to
approximate the margins I want and make that visible, or I can leave the
drawing canvas with "no line" and make the border of the text box visible.
In either case, I can't figure out how to center the text box within the
drawing canvas, either horizontally or vertically. If I make the text box
itself lie on the 4 margins, I can get the text in the text box centered
horizontally but not vertically.
Any suggestions?
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