Alignment/text/shared/01/05340300.xhpaligning; cellscells; aligningAlignmentSets the alignment options for the contents of the current cell, or the selected cells.HorizontalSelect the horizontal alignment option that you want to apply to the cell contents.DefaultAligns numbers to the right, and text to the left.If the Default option is selected, numbers will be aligned to the right and text will be left-justified.UFI: removed two help idsUFI: reason: Help IDs .uno:AlignLeft, AlignRight, AlignBlock, AlignHorizontalCenter are the same for Objects in Draw/Impress and for text alignment in Calc. Unfortunately both sets of files are located in shared folder... Must create a special file in scalc or add those as hidden texts to a file in scalc.LeftAligns the contents of the cell to the left.UFI: removed two help idsRightAligns the contents of the cell to the right.UFI: removed two help idsCenterHorizontally centers the contents of the cell.UFI: removed two help idsJustifiedAligns the contents of the cell to the left and to the right cell borders.FilledRepeats the cell contents (number and text) until the visible area of the cell is filled. This feature does not work on text that contains line breaks.DistributedAligns contents evenly across the whole cell. Unlike Justified, it justifies the very last line of text, too.IndentIndents from the left edge of the cell by the amount that you enter.VerticalSelect the vertical alignment option that you want to apply to the cell contents.DefaultAligns the cell contents to the bottom of the cell.UFI: removed two help idsTopAligns the contents of the cell to the upper edge of the cell.UFI: removed two help idsBottomAligns the contents of the cell to the lower edge of the cell.UFI: removed two help idsMiddleVertically centers the contents of the cell.JustifiedAligns the contents of the cell to the top and to the bottom cell borders.DistributedSame as Justified, unless the text orientation is vertical. Then it behaves similarly, than horizontal Distributed setting, i.e. the very last line is justified, too.Text orientationSets the text orientation of the cell contents.Click in the dial to set the text orientation.DegreesEnter the rotation angle from 0 to 360 for the text in the selected cell(s).Reference edgeSpecify the cell edge from which to write the rotated text.Text Extension From Lower Cell Border: Writes the rotated text from the bottom cell edge outwards.Text Extension From Upper Cell Border: Writes the rotated text from the top cell edge outwards.Text Extension Inside Cells: Writes the rotated text only within the cell.Vertically stackedAligns text vertically.UFI: see spec "Shrink to fit"Asian layout modeThis checkbox is only available if Asian language support is enabled and the text direction is set to vertical. Aligns Asian characters one below the other in the selected cell(s). If the cell contains more than one line of text, the lines are converted to text columns that are arranged from right to left. Western characters in the converted text are rotated 90 degrees to the right. Asian characters are not rotated.PropertiesDetermine the text flow in a cell.Wrap text automaticallyWraps text onto another line at the cell border. The number of lines depends on the width of the cell. To enter a manual line break, press Command
Ctrl+Enter in the cell.conditional switches inside AVIS do not workHyphenation activeEnables word hyphenation for text wrapping to the next line.Shrink to fit cell sizeReduces the apparent size of the font so that the contents of the cell fit into the current cell width. You cannot apply this command to a cell that contains line breaks.