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Pages can't center text vertically on a page

In Word, if you want to vertically center text, you select Format -> Document -> Layout and then choose "Centered" for Vertical Alignment. In Pages, there is no way to do this. Pages '08 at least respected vertical alignment when you opened a document created and vertically centered in Word, but Pages '09 does not even do that.

This formatting option is so obviously necessary that its absence makes Pages unusable for me.

20" 2.4Ghz iMac & 13" 2.0Ghz Macbook, Mac OS X (10.4.7)

Posted on Jan 15, 2009 7:53 AM

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Posted on Feb 15, 2009 8:58 AM

By "is not nearly as practical" I mean whatever you mean by "isn't as simple." I am astounded that Pages can't do this simple thing and was really hoping I had just missed something.
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Jan 15, 2009 8:24 AM in response to Tulse

I know I can use text boxes, but that is not nearly as practical. If I want to make a cover page for a report or a legal brief or just center a letter between the top and bottom margins, there should be an option to center all the text on the page. Boxes are a nuisance if you are just making a simple document.

Jan 15, 2009 8:48 AM in response to rbascuas

I guess it depends on one's definition of "not nearly as practical" -- adding a text box is one step, and pretty easy to do in Pages. Note also that text can be vertically centered within a text box, so you don't have to do any aligning after the box itself is centered. Of course, this approach isn't as simple as being able to specify vertical centering directly.

Feb 15, 2009 2:32 PM in response to rbascuas

Hi rabascuas,
Vertical alinement would be a nice feature. In the upper left of the Pages screen click Pages > Provide Pages feedback; describe in detail what you want. Your comments go directly to Team Pages, then let's hope the next version of Pages will incorporate your request. I've sent in many.

Also, "... I am astounded that Pages can't do this simple thing...". Your being astounded is a non-sequitur. Truly we all could be astounded about any product inability to do things we want. It's astounding MS Word doesn't do things Pages does so well. 🙂

These Discussions are enduser helping enduser, not Apple employees answering questions. Apple provides these discussion forums for endusers however, Apple neither monitors nor engages in discussions. Enduser such as yourself when they have extra time answer questions.

Again, welcome to Pages '09 Discussions, have fun here.

Cordially,
RicD

Feb 15, 2009 7:33 PM in response to Ric Donato

It is astounding when a product does not perform a function that nearly all substitute products perform. For instance, it would be astounding for all but the very cheapest modern cars to not have power steering. It would NOT be astounding to learn that not every product does everything we want it to do. And I don't think non sequitur means what you think it means.

Anyway, thanks for the info about Apple feedback. I posted here, as I said, because I was hoping I had overlooked this and that in fact Pages could center text vertically on a page.

Feb 16, 2009 1:31 PM in response to rbascuas

Hi rbascuas:
Thank you for your feedback.

Truly I was poking friendly jabs at you 🙂 It makes me smile when someone says "astounded", to me they must be flipping out in disbelief or about to vapor lock. Myself I'd be astounded winning the loto.

As for, non sequitur: a reply that has no relevance to what preceded it, or, (logic) a conclusion that does not follow from the premises. From your use of "astounded".

Again it was a friendly jab nothing more, it was my hope you'd take it that way as well. Folk here jab me, making me laugh at myself for dumb mistakes to questions.

Also, thank you for sending Apple feedback on your issue. I too hope they'll include it.

Cordially,

RicD

Feb 16, 2009 2:35 PM in response to rbascuas

Astonishing, astounded, confused, bewildered or whatever, to ***** at us is pointless.

You may think Apple trawls here to see users' reactions to its software and to gather up suggestions for improvements.

It doesn't. Those are reserved for the feedback links.

Look to us for commiseration, support and sometimes solutions but not for major changes in software.

We're all in the same boat.

Feb 16, 2009 5:47 PM in response to rbascuas

Hi rbascuas,
Yes, truly I know the definition of astound however, thank you for your comment. When folks use astound many times they're being overly dramatic with they're comments, actions, and being pompous; thus my humors impression of them flipping out and vapor locking. The perception now is you're being much too sensitive.

These forums are for tech support leave it as such. When you again need software assistance please post back here. It's now the end for this conversation.

Cordially,

RicD

Mar 27, 2009 11:03 AM in response to rbascuas

FWIW, I feel rbascuas' pain.

While "astonished" may be hyperbole (I just discovered that OpenOffice.org also lacks this functionality and I'm equally astonished at that), the text box solution is unacceptable for me.

I have exactly the same need as rbascuas: I need to produce cover pages in APA format.

I'm attending courses at an on-line university who asks that all assignments be submitted in rich text format (RTF). Guess what disappears when saving in RTF? That's right: text boxes. Furthermore, Pages drops headers when exporting to RTF. Word does not (I haven't checked OpenOffice.org).

So - I'm not bashing the product, and I realize Apple doesn't monitor these forums (fora?). I've sent a report to Apple about the vertical alignment, and will submit one about losing headers when exporting to RTF.

Mar 27, 2009 4:17 PM in response to rbascuas

Pages doesn't let you vertically centre text on a Page as a paragraph style, but it does appear to internally support it (as it does adding text before a list number). This came up some time ago in this forum. If you create a vertically centred page in Word and import the document into Pages, the vertically centred format survives.

So it doesn't seem to me to be a huge leap for Apple to actually provide the functionality.

Pages can't center text vertically on a page

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