These are the mechanisms for communicating the quality of the Q&A on this site. The first three options align the text with a single edge of the text box, while 'Justify' aligns the text with both edges. To show the community your question has been answered, click the ✓ next to the correct answer, and “upvote” by clicking on the ^ arrow of any helpful answers. Select 'Top,' 'Center,' 'Bottom' or 'Justify' in the Align box (in the Vertical Justification section) to align the text vertically. Under Alignment Vertical alignment, choosi Centered. Warning! I’ve never done that and I don’t know is selecting the whole table before the copy will also copy the “style”. Right click your selection and choose Properties.
You must create a new one and copy/paste the content of the old one. Unfortunately, there is no way to “unstyle” a table to revert it to None style. Whenever you change “important” (?) table parameters, the macros are rerun and wipe out your user formatting. When you create a table, any choice other then None in the Styles list (even “ Default Style” will activate the table wizard which uses macros to format the table.
This is the case if the table was created with the “table wizard”, aka. However, users recently complained about custom formatting disappearing from tables. Table> Properties, Text Flow tab Alignment Centered should work. Do you need to create a document with writing halfway between the top and bottom borders Then check out our guide to vertical alignment in Microsoft Word.