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I have a cell with bolded text that I want to be centered vertically and
horizontally. It has a superscript number 1 at the end. No matter what I do,
it looks fine on the screen but prints at the top of the cell. I even changed
the cell alignment to bottom, and it still prints at the top. I have another
cell next to it with bolded text with no superscript number, and it prints at
the top also. Any help would be appreciated.
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What version of Word? I can't reproduce this in Word 2003. Is the
superscript number just a superscript number, or is it a footnote/endnote
reference?

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I have a cell with bolded text that I want to be centered vertically and
horizontally. It has a superscript number 1 at the end. No matter what I
do,
it looks fine on the screen but prints at the top of the cell. I even
changed
the cell alignment to bottom, and it still prints at the top. I have
another
cell next to it with bolded text with no superscript number, and it prints
at
the top also. Any help would be appreciated.



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I'm sorry. I always forget to add that information. It's Word 2007.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

What version of Word? I can't reproduce this in Word 2003. Is the
superscript number just a superscript number, or is it a footnote/endnote
reference?

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"LeAnne" wrote in message
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I have a cell with bolded text that I want to be centered vertically and
horizontally. It has a superscript number 1 at the end. No matter what I
do,
it looks fine on the screen but prints at the top of the cell. I even
changed
the cell alignment to bottom, and it still prints at the top. I have
another
cell next to it with bolded text with no superscript number, and it prints
at
the top also. Any help would be appreciated.




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I think I figured out the problem. This form was created by someone else, and
one of the headers I had in the table was superscript, for some reason, and
that was pushing everything up. Once I corrected that, it printed fine.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

What version of Word? I can't reproduce this in Word 2003. Is the
superscript number just a superscript number, or is it a footnote/endnote
reference?

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"LeAnne" wrote in message
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I have a cell with bolded text that I want to be centered vertically and
horizontally. It has a superscript number 1 at the end. No matter what I
do,
it looks fine on the screen but prints at the top of the cell. I even
changed
the cell alignment to bottom, and it still prints at the top. I have
another
cell next to it with bolded text with no superscript number, and it prints
at
the top also. Any help would be appreciated.




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