Just be aware that mathematical centering is rarely visually pleasing.
You'll ordinarily want to add some Spacing After so that the text doesn't
appear to be too low on the page.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Robert Macy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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On Oct 14, 1:08 pm, "Klaus Linke" <i...@fotosatz-kaufmann.de> wrote:
> "Robert Macy" <m...@california.com> wrote:
> > The text is so easy to center horizontally. Is there some similar
> > easy way to center vertically?
>
> > I read something about centering a frame, but did not understand.
>
> Frames aren't used much. More commonly, you'd want to center text
> vertically
> on the page ("File > Page Setup... > Layout" ... can be done by section,
> so
> you might have to create a section if you only want it to apply to a
> particular page).
> Or you may want to center it vertically in a table cell (say from the
> right
> click [context] menu > Cell alignment, or from the Table menu > Table
> properties, Cell tab > Vertical alignment).
>
> Greetings,
> Klaus
Using PageSetup, Layout, Center
worked PERFECTLY!
Thank you.