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Enter the text that you want to appear on the label, then click on the New
Document button and then select the labels and right click with the mouse and use the Cell Alignment item in the short cut menu that appears to select the desired alignment. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Patrick" wrote in message ... Hello Terri, Thanks for the information but it did not help. I have no problem with tables, only with labels when accessed via the mailings tab and then pick labels. Right clicking the label gives you two picks.......font and paragraph. Under paragraph you can center horizontally but not vertically. The other pick is body text, levels 1 to 9 and I have no idea what that is. With the label window on the screen, you cannot access the ribbon. Please try what I am doing and let me know if you come up with an answer to this problem. "Terrie" wrote: Labels are actually table cells. Select the table. Right click in the table. Choose Table properties. Choose the Cell tab. Vertical alighment, Center. "Patrick" wrote: I have checked the "Help" in Word 2007 regarding this and it refers to settings within the "Table" menu. I cannot find the information related to table settings either. Has anyone have any answers? |
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