Have you ever wished that your text would go to the bottom or center of your textbox without adding in a bunch of blank lines to push it down? Well you can!
Today, I’m going to show you how to vertically align text in your textbox in Adobe InDesign. This works to align text to the top, bottom, or center of your textbox.
You can even use this text alignment method for variable merged text on items like business cards, letters, and other layouts where you need to keep your margins spacing consistent no matter how many lines of text there are.
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T I M E S T A M P S
00:00 Intro
00:22 Looking at our example
00:53 Snapping a textbox to the amount of text
01:24 Issues with resizing textboxes
01:43 Using Text Frame Options
02:25 Align text to bottom
02:48 Business cards with different lines of text
03:52 Vertically Justify Text
04:26 Vertically Center Text
05:05 When should I vertically align text?
05:19 Outro
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