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date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 10:35:01 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.word.tables        back       


Vertically centering text   
In Word 2003, I copied and pasted a table from another document.  The table 
was not breaking across the pages properly, so I resized the bottom border, 
and all fit well.  I then tried to repeat the header on all pages (three), 
and now, the text on the last page of the table is centering vertically, and 
I can't seem to stop it.  Word Claims that it has no spaces before or after 
the paragraph, and the vertical alignment of the cell and page are both top.
date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 10:35:01 -0700   author:   TerryTutor

RE: Vertically centering text   
I think I figured it out - table had some columns to the left and right of it 
that were causing the problem.  When I deleted the rows, it did not affect 
the center column, and the text returned to normal.

"TerryTutor" wrote:

> In Word 2003, I copied and pasted a table from another document.  The table 
> was not breaking across the pages properly, so I resized the bottom border, 
> and all fit well.  I then tried to repeat the header on all pages (three), 
> and now, the text on the last page of the table is centering vertically, and 
> I can't seem to stop it.  Word Claims that it has no spaces before or after 
> the paragraph, and the vertical alignment of the cell and page are both top.
date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 10:51:01 -0700   author:   TerryTutor

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