Hello Tom,

1.  Press Alt followed by P followed by S followed by P to open the page
layout dialog box.  
2.  Hold down CTRL key and while holding it down press tab key repeatedly
until you move to the layout page tab.  
3.  Use Alt with V to move to the vertical alignment list.  
4.  Use down arrow key to the appropriate choice and press enter key to set
it.  
5.  You can then tab to a box where you can specify whether your choice is
for the whole document, from the point in the document with focus forward or
to a section if you are using sections.  Just use down arrow in the list.  
6.  Tab to OK and use spacebar.

Take care.

Brian Lee
brianl...@charter.net

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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
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