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Mon, 31 Mar 2008 08:20:52 -050 |
Ron Hirsch wrote:
> And, I can readily center text horizontally in a text box. But is there a
> way to center the text vertically in such a box? I know I can use carriage
> returns to approximate it. But what I would like is a way to do the
> equivalent of PAGE>CENTER, but only for the text in the text box.
Right click the Edit Box and Edit it. Then click the Content button and
change it.
You can also put a table or floating cell in a table.
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| Moving a single cell table |
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Mon, 31 Mar 2008 08:29:46 -040 |
Is it possibile to position a single cell table by dragging it to a new
location? The cell has dimensions such that it is less then the L-R space
and Top-Bottom space between margins. I could not find a way to do that. So
what is the best way to position the cell into a desired and specific
location?
And, I can readily center text horizontally in a text box. But is there a
way to center the text vertically in such a box? I know I can use carriage
returns to approximate it. But what I would like is a way to do the
equivalent of PAGE>CENTER, but only for the text in the text box.
Ron Hirsch
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Mon, 31 Mar 2008 08:54:30 -040 |
Actually, after a little playing around, I see a better solution to what I
want to do.
I want to create a rectangular frame, with text centered in it both
vertically and horizontally. I see that when I create a rectangular shape,
it can be moved anywhere I desire. It offers the option to add text. And it
appear to have a default setting of centering text in H & V.
And when the box with the text is selected, the arrow key will move it
anywhere I desire, allowing visual positioning, in addition to the usual
position dialog box which can be invoked.
Ron Hirsch
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