Microsoft Word offers a huge array of options for customizing your documents — so huge, in fact, that it can be hard to figure out how to do simple things like center your text. Luckily, the method is easy to remember once you know...
Method 1 of 2:
Centering Text Horizontally

Highlight the text you want to center. If you already have text in the document, the first thing you must do is highlight it. Put the mouse cursor at the start of the text you want to center. Click and hold the left mouse button. Move the cursor to the end of the text you want to highlight. The text should now be bordered by a transparent blue box.
Click the "Center" button in the upper toolbar. Follow these directions:[1]
Deselect your text. The text you selected should now be aligned evenly between the left and right margins. Now, click where you would like to continue typing and proceed with the rest of your document.
If you haven't typed anything yet, just click the "Center" button. If your document is completely blank, click the "Center" button from the directions above and any text you type will be center-aligned.
Alternatively, hit Ctrl+E. This keyboard combination will switch you back and forth between left-aligned text and centered text.[2] If you use it while text is highlighted, the text will change to centered (and back if you hit the keys again). If you use it on a blank line, it will change the alignment of the cursor so that the next words you type are centered.
Use the other buttons to change your alignment. The buttons next to the "Center" button in the toolbar allow you to get different text alignments. They all work the same way as the center button does. From left to right, the alignment buttons are:Method 2 of 2:
Centering Text Vertically
Highlight the text you want to center. This method will align the text midway between the top and bottom margins on the page. To start, highlight the text the same way as you would if you were aligning it horizontally (see method above).
Open the Layout menu. Follow these directions:[3]
Select a centered vertical alignment. In the tab you just selected, look for the "Vertical Alignment" box. Select "Center."
Apply the changes. Clicking "OK" will change the alignment and return you to your document. If you like, you can use the options under "Apply to" to change which parts of your document are centered vertically.Update 05 March 2020
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