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How do I vertically align text in a table in MS Word?
Microsoft Word's default formatting aligns text vertically to the top of a page. If a page doesn't have enough text to fill tit, there may be space left at the bottom.
You might decide to center the text of a table to make the information visually and easy to read.
Follow these steps and you can fix it:
Step 01: Choose the "Cell" and right-click your mouse -> Select Table Properties.
Step 02: Click Cell tab, then select Center option under "Vertical Alignment" section.
That should fix it. If the above tips don’t work for you – then leave a comment.
Microsoft Word's default formatting aligns text vertically to the top of a page. If a page doesn't have enough text to fill tit, there may be space left at the bottom.
You might decide to center the text of a table to make the information visually and easy to read.
Follow these steps and you can fix it:
Step 01: Choose the "Cell" and right-click your mouse -> Select Table Properties.
Step 02: Click Cell tab, then select Center option under "Vertical Alignment" section.
That should fix it. If the above tips don’t work for you – then leave a comment.
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