Center Formating is Offset

S

Sloth

When I go to "Table Properties" and change the alignment to "center" the
table shifts too far to the right. Why won't it center evenly on the page?
 
M

macropod

Hi Sloth,

When cantered, tables are cantered between the print margins. If your left &
right margins are uneven, or you've got a margin gutter, your print margins
will likely be uneven, so the table won't be cantered on the page - and
neither will anything else.

Cheers

--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


Sloth said:
When I go to "Table Properties" and change the alignment to "center" the
table shifts too far to the right. Why won't it center evenly on the
page?
 
S

Sloth

I've set the margins in page setup to be 0.75 for left and right. When I
center the table, the margins of the table become 7/8 and 5/8. All my text
before and after the table is centered correctly, and has the correct margins.

macropod said:
Hi Sloth,

When cantered, tables are cantered between the print margins. If your left &
right margins are uneven, or you've got a margin gutter, your print margins
will likely be uneven, so the table won't be cantered on the page - and
neither will anything else.

Cheers

--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


Sloth said:
When I go to "Table Properties" and change the alignment to "center" the
table shifts too far to the right. Why won't it center evenly on the
page?
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

On the Table tab of Table Properties, is there an indent?



Sloth said:
I've set the margins in page setup to be 0.75 for left and right. When I
center the table, the margins of the table become 7/8 and 5/8. All my text
before and after the table is centered correctly, and has the correct margins.

macropod said:
Hi Sloth,

When cantered, tables are cantered between the print margins. If your left &
right margins are uneven, or you've got a margin gutter, your print margins
will likely be uneven, so the table won't be cantered on the page - and
neither will anything else.

Cheers

--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


Sloth said:
When I go to "Table Properties" and change the alignment to "center" the
table shifts too far to the right. Why won't it center evenly on the
page?
 
S

Sloth

no. when I click "center" the indent section is greyed out.

I found a work around be setting the table properties to "Left", and
manually set the column widths (1,3.25, and 2.75) to fill the page up to the
margins. This effectively centers the table, but I would have prefered to
not do that.

Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
On the Table tab of Table Properties, is there an indent?



Sloth said:
I've set the margins in page setup to be 0.75 for left and right. When I
center the table, the margins of the table become 7/8 and 5/8. All my text
before and after the table is centered correctly, and has the correct margins.

macropod said:
Hi Sloth,

When cantered, tables are cantered between the print margins. If your left &
right margins are uneven, or you've got a margin gutter, your print margins
will likely be uneven, so the table won't be cantered on the page - and
neither will anything else.

Cheers

--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


When I go to "Table Properties" and change the alignment to "center" the
table shifts too far to the right. Why won't it center evenly on the
page?
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

If you just want the table to fill the margin width, set the width to 100%.



Sloth said:
no. when I click "center" the indent section is greyed out.

I found a work around be setting the table properties to "Left", and
manually set the column widths (1,3.25, and 2.75) to fill the page up to the
margins. This effectively centers the table, but I would have prefered to
not do that.

Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
On the Table tab of Table Properties, is there an indent?



Sloth said:
I've set the margins in page setup to be 0.75 for left and right. When I
center the table, the margins of the table become 7/8 and 5/8. All my text
before and after the table is centered correctly, and has the correct margins.

:

Hi Sloth,

When cantered, tables are cantered between the print margins. If
your
left &
right margins are uneven, or you've got a margin gutter, your print margins
will likely be uneven, so the table won't be cantered on the page - and
neither will anything else.

Cheers

--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]


When I go to "Table Properties" and change the alignment to
"center"
the
table shifts too far to the right. Why won't it center evenly on the
page?
 

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