Vertical Alignment

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Cap10Nemo
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Vertical Alignment

Post by Cap10Nemo »

Microsoft Word 2007 has a “Vertical Alignment” feature that can be applied to selections:

Page Layout/Layout/Page/Vertical Alignment: Top; Center; Justified; Bottom/Apply to: Selected sections; Selected text; This section; This point forward; Whole document.

Some of the other “Big Guns” word processors also feature this.

Please, could this feature also be implemented in Atlantis? If it’s already built in Atlantis and I’m just not seeing it, please forgive my request. But I have spent much time searching through Atlantis Help and scanned every entry in the Atlantis Forum for anything possibly related to this feature and I’m just not finding it.

This is very nice feature that I use often in creative writing. Perhaps other Atlantis users would appreciate this also.

Thank you.
Robert
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Post by Robert »

Hi,
Vertical Alignment isn't implemented yet.
You'll have to play with the top and bottom margins.
This is quite easy if you display documents under the "Whole Pages" zoom factor.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Robert
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purcelljf
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Vertical Alignment

Post by purcelljf »

I was looking for this feature as well and noticed it wasn't implemented.

Not a big deal but I am curious if I am suppose to be able to drag and drop the margins while in the "Whole Page" zoom or do I have to use the page settings dialog.

Thanks.
Robert
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Re: Vertical Alignment

Post by Robert »

purcelljf wrote:I am curious if I am suppose to be able to drag and drop the margins while in the "Whole Page" zoom or do I have to use the page settings dialog.Thanks.
Hover your mouse over the margin limits on the horizontal and/or vertical rulers. A special double-arrow mouse pointer will allow you to drag the margin limits in either direction.
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