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Old April 26th, 2004, 04:21 PM
Frustrated
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Default Page Setup: Horizontal and Vertical Page Alignment

The setting I am referring to was included in Page Setup... I just happen to be attempting to center a text box. But if it were word art, text or anything else there was a check box for Horizontal and a check box for Vertical Page alignment on the Page Setup dialog box. I used it all the time.

----- Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: -----

There has never been such a setting in Page Setup. The setting you remember
is in Format Text Box | Layout | Advanced.

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In the page setup pane there was a check box for vertical and a check box

for horizontal page alignment that would automatically align the entire
page. In Word 2003, only the vertical alignment remains. Why was
horizontal alignment removed? Now you have to play around with the margins
to find the center instead of simply having the app place my text box in the
center of the page.


 




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