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| 52537 | 2002-06-05 01:27:00 | Hello, all, Where o where is the 'centralise document' key/button on the toolbar in Office 2000, ME? NB, I don't mean centralise text. I type a letter and it is too far up the page, I want to re position it. Windows '98 had a key on the toolbar to do just that.It must be there somewhere ! Thanks, Bill. |
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| 52538 | 2002-06-05 02:28:00 | Either adjust the page margins or look in Layout, Page Setup | Guest (0) | ||
| 52539 | 2002-06-05 04:47:00 | Thanks, Merlin, I am aware of most of the 'fixes' for this problem, however, the PC at the local college, running Win 95, had a handy button on the toolbar, if you went to 'print preview' and found your text wasn't quite in the centre of the page, clicking on 'centralise text' would automatically re-position the text for you. I just wondered if Mr. Gates had forgotten to put this handy gizmo in to ME? More ideas? Thanks, Bill. | Guest (0) | ||
| 52540 | 2002-06-05 09:23:00 | Hi Bill, In Word 2000, you go to File / Page Setup and on the Layout tab there is a dropdpwn box that lest you set the Vertical Alignment. One of those options is Center. Been a while since I looked at Word 97 but I think it had this as well. Cheers, K |
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| 52541 | 2002-06-07 01:41:00 | Thanks, Kevin, I'll give it a try. And to you all, your help much appreciated.....Bill. |
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