Don't worry, some of these steps may look quite technical but they're normally straightforward to follow.
Simply click and drag to resize or move the object.
Align a selection of objects
It' simple to align multiple times to match the alignment of an existing object. For example, a range of address variables.
- Single-click the object you want to align other objects too.
- Hold Ctrl on your keyboard, then single click the objects you want to align.
- Click Format, then click Alignment.
- Select one of the following options:
Left | Aligns all objects horizontally to the left-hand side of the object first selected. |
Right | Aligns all objects horizontally to the right-hand side of the object first selected. |
Centre | Aligns all objects horizontally to the centre of the object first selected. |
Top | Aligns all objects vertically to the top of the object first selected. |
Bottom | Aligns all objects vertically to the bottom of the object first selected. |
Middle | Aligns all objects vertically to the middle of the object first selected. |
Grid | The objects selected snap to the nearest grid corners when using the snap to grid setting. |
Align the contents of an object
It's easy to align a variable within the size of its own object.
- Click the object you want to align.
- On the formatting toolbar, click the Align Left, Centre, Align Right, or Justify options.
Make objects the same size
You may want to make several objects the same size as an existing object, this is straightforward to do.
- Single-click the object you want to align other objects too.
- Hold Ctrl on your keyboard, then single click the objects you want to align.
- Click Format, then click Make Same Size.
- Select to make the objects the same width, height or both.
Centre an object on the page
Aligning an object so that it's aligned to the middle of the section it is currently in is quick to do. For example a document name.
- Single-click the object you want to align.
- Click Format, then click Centre In Section.
- Select Horizontal or Vertical.