Vertical justification settings
You can choose vertical justification settings in the Justification sub-
menu.
Top
Sets all lines of type starting from the top of a text object. This
is the traditional vertical alignment for text objects. For example, if a
text object contains three lines of type, they appear at the top of the
text object. Spacing between lines is controlled by the Line Spacing,
Before Paragraph, and After Paragraph settings of the text.
Vertical Center
Sets all lines of type so they are spaced evenly
above and below the vertical center of a text object. If a text object
contains three lines of type, for example, the lines appear at the center
of the text object. Spacing between lines is controlled by the Line
Spacing, Before Paragraph, and After Paragraph settings of the text.
Bottom
Sets all lines of type at the bottom of the text object. If a
text object contains three lines of type, for example, the lines appear
at the bottom of the text object. Spacing between lines is controlled
by the Line Spacing, Before Paragraph, and After Paragraph settings
of the text.
Vertical Full
Sets all lines of type so they are evenly spaced
between the top and bottom borders of the text object. If a text object
contains three lines of type, for example, one line appears at the top,
one appears at the center, and one appears at the bottom of the text
object. Because it distributes type from the top to the bottom of a text
object, Vertical Full justification can cause very wide spacing
between lines if a large text object contains a little text. You can drag
a handle at the top or bottom of a text object to adjust its height and
alter the spacing between lines of text.
Top
Vertical Center
Bottom
Vertical Full
Text object