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Formatting Paragraphs
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Change the vertical alignment of text
Applies to:
Microsoft Office Word 2003
On the
File
menu, click
Page Setup
, and then click the
Layout
tab.
In the
Vertical alignment
box, click the option you want.
See Also
About text alignment and spacing
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