Yes, it's unfortunate that the keyboard shortcuts don't work in that dialog.
Choose the Paragraph dialog from the right-click menu, and set the Alignment
dropdown to Center.
BK wrote:
Here is another question: I am not typing an address on an address
lable. I'm typing a name on a name tag and would like it centered. Didn't
find that option in either the font or the paragraph options,
so I tried CTRL + E and it didn't work. Am I just missing something
again????
"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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After typing the address information, select it all and then
right-click. You can choose Font or Paragraph from the menu and
format it that way. --
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BK wrote:
Using Windows and Office 2007
I select a specific label size and choose to type a single label in
a specific row and column. When I type that information in the
address box, how can I format the text to be centered, bold, and a
specific style and size? The only way to do that seems to be to
select new document and view the gridlines so that I can find the
specific row and column. Then I can type the text and format it.
Is there any way to format the label text from the single label
option??