
- #HOW TO CENTER LABELS VERTICALLY IN WORD 2010 HOW TO#
- #HOW TO CENTER LABELS VERTICALLY IN WORD 2010 MOD#
The only external device you need to use is a page break or two when you want the frame to appear by itself on a page. from portrait to landscape, or from A4 to Letter?įrames will do everything that you want to do for this task and more. Now what happens when the document page format is changed? E.g. the table needed vertical height set the draw frame needed both vertical and horizontal. open office training open office training open source open source training Office 12 Linux table text box frames vertically center centering text verticallyĭid you notice that, with both the draw frame and the table, you had to size one or both dimensions? I.e. The Center icon on the Formatting toolbar to center the textġ0. In the Text window, look for the Text Anchor section. It should look like this, with green borders.Ĩ. Right-click on the text box border andĬhoose Text. (If you don't type something in the text box, it'll disappear.)ħ. You cut out previously, if you did that, or just type the text that Then immediately paste (Ctrl + V) your text that For this and all other icons in this post, click on the illustration to get a larger popup window.Ĥ. The Drawing toolbar will appear at the bottom of the work area, most (Or just delete it if you don't care about pasting.) On that page, like “John's Thesis on Eye Boogers,” select it and This isn't as good a way, but it's a way. Now just type, and the centering will happen. You can also do this later once you've inserted the frame.ħ. If you want, go to the Border tab and take off the border. Key is, at the top, just make the frame about a line of text high make the text autosize vertically anchor to page (I hear you don't have to but that's how it works for me) and at the bottom, align the frame vertically at the center.Ĥ. Page in your document where you want a vertically centered page.ģ. Phew!Īs Ross points out, this is approach survives changing the page size, orientation, or margins.ġ.
#HOW TO CENTER LABELS VERTICALLY IN WORD 2010 HOW TO#
Update March 11th: After much reading and discussion with Ross, Peter, Aspuldo, and others, I have finally zeroed in on the key thing about how to do this with frames. Haven't found a way to do that, at least. Want the title text centered vertically, how do you do that? Vertically on a page? For instance, if you have a title page and you If the data source is in some other format, you can use a Directory Type Mailmerge to get it into the form of a table in a Word document.Times, and though it's a specialized question and a bit of a clugeĪnswer, I think it's a good idea to post.

#HOW TO CENTER LABELS VERTICALLY IN WORD 2010 MOD#
If k Mod labelcolumns = 1 Then k = k - labelcolumns + labelcolumns *ĪctiveDocument.Tables(1).Sort FieldNumber:="Column 1"ĪctiveDocument.Tables(1).Columns(1).Delete Labelrows = InputBox(Message, Title, Default)īeforeColumn:=ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Columns(1)ĪctiveDocument.Tables(1).Rows(1).Range.Cutįor i = 1 To ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Rows.Count - labelcolumnsĪctiveDocument.Tables(1).Cell(i, 1).Range.InsertBefore k + (j - 1) *

Message = "Enter the number of labels in a column" ' Set prompt. Labelcolumns = InputBox(Message, Title, Default) ' Display message, title, and default value. Message = "Enter the number of labels in a row" ' Set prompt. ' Macro to assign numbers to data source so that it can be sorted to causeĭim Message, Title, Default, labelrows, labelcolumns, i As Integer, j As The following macro will sort a data source that is in the form of a table in a Word document so that the labels will print down the columns rather than accross It only seems to offer you printing horizontally across each one and then moving to the row below. I've got a mailing list sorted alphabetically and want it to print down the first column, Does anyone know how to get an Avery label (J8160) mail merge in Word 2010 to print the data down each columns rather than across them.
