Aligning cells enhances professionalism in PowerPoint presentations. To align cells in PowerPoint, the steps are straightforward. With just a few basic actions, you can master this essential technique easily.
Aligning cells in PowerPoint
Guide to center-aligning cells in PowerPoint
Imagine you have a PowerPoint file with slide content that needs to be centered as shown below, and you are using PowerPoint 2016 :
Similar to center-aligning cells in Word and Excel, in PowerPoint, you can also center-align tables by following these steps:
Step 1: Select the table you want to center-align cells:
Step 2: Go to the Home tab -> select Align Text in the Paragraph group:
Choose Middle to align the margin to the middle:
Then select Center to align the text so that it is equally spaced from the left and right margins.
Step 3: The result is that you have successfully centered the cell in PowerPoint:
Moreover, you can also change the text direction in a table in PowerPoint:
To change the text direction, you need to:
- Select the text.
- Press the Text Direction button on the Home tab.
- Choose your preferred style.
Mytour's recent share just guided you on How to center-align a cell in PowerPoint, which is quite simple and useful. To quickly perform the center alignment, you can use the shortcut Ctrl + E, then go to Align Text to adjust the text alignment to the center, and you will succeed.
Additionally, you and your readers should also refer to how to align margins in Word 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 if you don't know how to align margins yet, as this is one of the important parts in presenting beautiful text.
