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Old 01-22-2014, 03:53 PM   #1
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Can Word justifiy vertically?

I know MS Word can horizontally justify text by altering the horizontal spaces between words to make each line of text conform to the left and right margins. What I would like to do is vertically "justify" (I'm guessing there's a different term for that when it's vertical) the text on my page so that the first and last lines of text automatically align with the top and bottom margins.

I've tried many ways to express that in a meaningful way into Google. All my results just reference horizontal justification.

Are there any typesetters and/or Office experts out there that can tell me how to do it or tell me what it's called so I can compose a decent search query?
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