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the text always justifies to the left and i can't figure out how to change
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Centering Text on a Label in Microsoft Word
If you want to center multiple lines of text on the label, select all of the text that you want to center and follow the same steps as above. Keep in mind that if you have different font sizes or styles in your text, the centering may not look perfect. In this case, you may need to adjust the spacing or font sizes to get everything to look just right.
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Assuming that you have used the Mailing Label Wizard and have created all the
labels: Crtl+A (select all), then Ctrl+E (center) "newly learning" wrote: the text always justifies to the left and i can't figure out how to change this. |
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If you mean centering your addresses on a set of labels, not merely using
center justification, open your label page which is a table. CLick Table--Select--Table. Right on Cell Alignment and you should see three options for centering your text vertically: at the top, center and bottom of each label. Other options allow you to keep your text left-justified but centered vertically inside the labels. "newly learning" newly wrote in message ... the text always justifies to the left and i can't figure out how to change this. |
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