
Broke it into a second table to see if that would help. On the second page, the table rows went out of bounds, as if I'd set different R and L page margins. I solved the last remaining problems by setting a specific (exactly, not at least) row height for each row and set each to allow breaking across pages. I copied the misbehaving likes to Notepad to strip hidden formatting, put them back, and they jumped to the bottom of their respective pages.ĢND FOLLOW UP: Word 2013 is either buggy or there is a demon in the online template I chose. They are consecutive pages so it isn't a folio verso thing. Table is formatted to put all text at the top. )įOLLOW UP: Actually, the above described technique helped, but I still get two pages with two lines at the bottom. Thanks to Rick for mentioning that nasty 'Keep with next' setting. I found it difficult to do it while still in the table, because I could pull up the Paragraph settings only randomly, not consistently. Then I could select the entire thing and turn off widow and orphan control. The default in the resume template I used was 'keep with next.' I copied the column to a new document and converted it from table to text. To place text in the horizontal middle of the page - centered between the left and right margins - simply use the 'Center' button on the 'Ribbon.'

Placing text or other items in the middle of a page gives the page a visually appealing, well-organized appearance. Get started quickly with new, modern versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote-combining the familiarity of Office and the unique Mac features you love. Original Title: 'In Microsoft Word for Mac 2011 why can't I do vertical text allignment fon a single Page of my manuscript' I have been unable to figure out how to center text vertically on a page in the 2011 version of Office for Mac. The Microsoft Word settings align text vertically to the top of the document by default, but the settings can be changed to center the text vertically, align it to the bottom of the page, or justify it vertically on the page.

MS Word 2011 for Mac: Center text This Word tutorial explains how to center text in Word 2011 for Mac (with screenshots and step-by-step instructions). Horizontal centering is fine as you stated, but IMO to achieve perfect vertical centering you'll have to place the table inside a text box, resize the text box to have the same margins on all 4 sides of the table, remove the text box border and finally center the text box on the page using either.
