Maybe I'm missing something, but what works for me (in FrameMaker 10 and FM11) 
is to highlight the text inside the table cell, then: 

Paragraph Designer -->  Table Cell icon (at far right) -->  at Cell Vertical 
Alignment, choose "Middle" in the drop-down list --> then select Apply (or 
"Update all", if that's what you want to do for all occurrences of this 
paragraph tag inside a table cell).
Like I said, this works for me.
-- Ken in Atlanta
 

    On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 2:29 PM, Monique Semp 
<monique.s...@earthlink.net> wrote:
 

 > I cannot seem to get the text to be precisely vertically centered. It’s 
 > *almost* centered, and clearly is not Top, Bottom, or As Is. But *almost* 
 > centered is *not* centered. (No, users probably won’t notice. But I notice, 
 > and our design person has noticed and asked me to fix it.)

SOLVED (sorta), with the help of off-list replies and lots of experimentation, 
so I'd like to summarize.

I’ve concluded that FrameMaker is absolutely centering the text: it's 
apparently creating equal space above the ascender (to the cell top) and below 
the descender (to the cell bottom), which certainly means that the text is 
centered. But… we humans (or at least, I) tend to focus on the cap height, and 
expect that to be centered in the cell. And so the vertical centering *appears* 
off.

(I sure wish that I could confirm that this is exactly what FrameMaker is 
doing, but I cannot find it via typical google. Perhaps this is part of the 
deep web, but perhaps it’s that Adobe doesn’t publicize this info.)

So now the question is, do I stick with the accurate placement that FrameMaker 
produces or do I manually adjust things so that the cap height (or some other 
specific typography part ?) *appears* centered in the cell? I’m not sure yet, 
and I’ve tossed that question back to the picky designer :-).

And to complete the thought, such manual fudging can be done many ways: adding 
“spacer” blocks to the Reference Page and then applying them as the paragraph 
style’s Frame Above (and therefore not needing to use a table cell at all); 
changing the paragraph style’s space above/below; changing the table cell’s 
margins; and likely other solutions. And they’d all need to be adjusted if the 
font face or size changed.

Always something new to learn in FrameMaker, that’s for sure!
-Monique
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