
Let us explore the text direction options one by one.Click the Text Direction button (highlighted in red within Figure 4) to bring up the Text Direction drop-down list, as shown in Figure 4.


Text Direction: Enables you to rotate the text within the table cell.Do note that the way these options affect the text alignment (horizontal or vertical) depends upon the Text Direction attribute applied to the text, and that's something we discuss next.In Figure 3 you can see all these six options applied to table text.įigure 3: Horizontal text alignment within table cells The bottom three buttons align text vertically to the top, middle, and bottom of the table cell respectively. The top three buttons align text horizontally to the left, center, and right of the table cell respectively.Alignment: There are six alignment buttons (highlighted in red within Figure 2) that are responsible for the horizontal and vertical alignment of table cell content.Let us explore these text alignment and position options in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows, as marked in Figure 1 above: You can find them contained within the Alignment group.įigure 1: Alignment options for Table cell text Once a cell is selected, the Text alignment options for that cell can be found within the Table Tools Layout contextual tab of the Ribbon (highlighted in blue within Figure 1). Therefore, various text alignment options used for text boxes work with Table cells too apart for a few exceptions.

As far as the content or even appearance is concerned, an individual cell within a Table in PowerPoint acts just like any other text box.
