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arch_Student

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel

Ok this may seem like an odd question but as an archaeology student I kinda really really need this but I cannot find the button that lets you centralise text and such...where is it????????????
 
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CyberTaz

Without any idea what program you're using or what you mean by "centralise
text and such" it's impossible to answer your question. I'm afraid I've
never come across such a command -- let alone a button for it.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 
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Michel Bintener

Do you mean "place the text in the centre of the page"? If so, you can do
that via a number of ways in Word. If you prefer buttons, simply click on
View>Toolbars>Formatting to get the classical formatting toolbar. If you
want to use the Formatting Palette, click on View>Formatting Palette and
expand the Alignment & Spacing section in the Palette.
 
J

Justin

CyberTaz said:
Without any idea what program you're using or what you mean by "centralise
text and such" it's impossible to answer your question. I'm afraid I've
never come across such a command -- let alone a button for it.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

I think he means center justification.

Assuming you mean Word - go to VIEW -> TOOLBARS and make sure Formatting
Palette is checked and visible.
Under Formatting & Spacing you'll see the button for Center Justification.

http://www.umw.edu/training/technol...word/compose_edit_text/images/formatting1.gif
 

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