Word Experts, I have a CV consisting of a page header w/ name, contact info etc. And two columns beneath the header separated by a column break. The left column has content headers like Professional History, Publications, etc. And the right column has a listing of the relevant information. I like this layout but the problem is, when I add/delete text in the right side column I have to manually adjust the vertical alignment of each of the left column content headers by nudging the text up or down with before/after spaces so that the text in both columns is vertically aligned.
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This gets tedious. Is there a way to vertically align selected text across two columns in a document? Or maybe a better design solution? Thanks in advance.
You can horizontally align text in a table using the Align Left, Center and Align Right buttons on the toolbar. However, these buttons do not allow you to vertically align text in a table. To accomplish this, you need to open the properties window for the table. You can change the vertical alignment to Top, Center or Bottom. To vertically align table text in. Select the appropriate table in your document.
From the Table menu, click Table Properties. Click the Table tab. Under Vertical Alignment, click Top, Center or Bottom.
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