The first point to emphasize is that there is no such thing as a 'page' in the structure of a Word document. However, if a document will print on a single sheet of paper (1 page) you can center the content vertically between the Top & Bottom Margins by going to:. Format Document.
How do I center text vertically in MS Word for mac 2011? I know how to center horizontally, do not tell me how to do that. I need to know how to center text VERTICALLY on the page in MS Word for MAC (NOT PC).
On the Layout page open the Vertical Alignment list. Select Center. Click OK If the document will require more than one page but you don't want all pages to be vertically centered you have to use Section Breaks.
Each Section can have different layout specifications. If the document is supposed to have been set up for vertical centering but the PDF does not render it there must be something about how the document is constructed. Check to see if the setting described above has been used. It might also help to display the non-printing characters (¶) in order to reveal more about how the document was constructed. It's also possible that there is a misinterpretation by the PDF driver. Make sure you have OS X, Office & your printer driver fully updated. You might also try going to File Page Setup to select Any Printer from the Format for: list to see if that makes any difference.
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