Article by: Avantix Learning Team | Updated February 10, 2023
Applies to: Microsoft ® Word ® 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021 or 365 (Windows)
You can center text vertically on a page in Word using the Page Setup dialog box. The strategies to center text are different if the document is a single section or multi-section document. As a best practice, you should NOT use extra blank returns or paragraphs to center text vertically on a page. If you want to center align text horizontally, simply select the text and then click any of the Alignment commands in the Paragraph group on the Home tab in the Ribbon.
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By default, Microsoft Word documents contain one section. If you are working on a document with one page (such as a title page) where you want to center the text vertically and format the remainder of the document with the text aligned at the top of the page, you will need to create sections in your document. Each section can have different vertical alignment, page size, orientation, margins, and headers and footers.
It's a good idea to click Show/Hide ¶ so you will be able to see section breaks and non-printing characters in your document.
To view paragraph marks, section breaks and other non-printing characters in Microsoft Word:
Note: Screenshots in this article are from Microsoft Word 365 but are similar in other versions of Word.
To center text vertically on a page in a one section Word document:
The dialog box launcher appears on the bottom right of the Page Setup group on the Layout tab in the Ribbon:
The Page Setup dialog box with the Layout tab selected appears as follows:
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If you want to center text vertically in parts of a document, you'll need to create sections first.
To create a section in a Word document:
The Breaks drop-down menu appears as follows:
For example, you could insert a section break to create two sections – a title page in one section and the remainder of the document in another section.
To center text vertically on a page in one section of a multi-section Word document:
The Page Setup dialog box with the Layout tab selected appears as follows if you have clicked in text in one section in a multi-section document:
If the vertical centering seems to be off, you may have inconsistent space before and / or settings for the paragraphs in the Paragraph dialog box. Alternatively, there may be extra blank returns or paragraphs above or below the text that should be deleted.
Be very careful when deleting section breaks. If you delete a section break, the current section takes on the section settings from the following section and your vertical alignment, headers, footers, page numbering, orientation and margins could change.
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