Tom,

Alt + P takes you to the Page Layout tab, then you can tab down until you find the alignment tab. By the way, when you were asking about resizing a cell in an Excel worksheet, did you try the wrap text feature? This will let you type a long line of text into a cell, and retain the cell width by continuously adding lines to the texgt in the cell. This does, however, increase the height of the cell. This feature is found on the Home tab below all of the alignment stuff.

Mike
mike....@comcast.net


-----Original Message----- From: Tom
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2015 7:42 PM
To: jul
Subject: [JAWS-Users] ms word 2010 vertical alignment with jaws

I googled how to find the vertical alignments on ms word 2010, but when tabbing through the page layout ribbon, I wasn’t able to open the page setup button, to get to the layout tab, and was wondering if anyone had a keystroke shortcut to get to the page setup layout tab
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