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    achance2dance is offline Staff Sergeant
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    Talking centering my page

    Hi all.

    I have launched my new pages and have noticed that my pages are to one side of the screen. I have centered them before but cant remember how. Please help as it looks daft.

    Matt

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    Default Re: centering my page

    ...build pages always from top left...then page properties....Centre window...select appropriate option
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    Default Re: centering my page

    Thank you sir, i could not see it for looking.....
    I dont suppose you can tell me why, when i build a page and allign my text it is not alligned when published!!!! Not had this one before.

    Thanks Matt

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    Default Re: centering my page

    post a link to the site so we can see what exactly you're referring to
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    OK - from what I see everything looks just fine??
    nice work!
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