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Learn quick and smart ways to precisely align text objects with other artwork components.
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You can align the text in vertical directions in a text frame at top, bottom, center, or justify positions.
To align the text vertically,
Alternatively, you can choose a vertical aligmnent option in the Properties or Control panel.
If you add the Insert Spacing values for the text frame in Area Type Options, the location of the first and last baseline will change.
When you align a text object with other objects, Illustrator aligns text with the bounding box around the text (Em box). You can also align objects with the actual glyph bounds, irrespective of the bounding box.
To precisely align the objects with glyph bounds irrespective of the text frame, do the following:
Currently, vertical alignment does not work for multiple columns, multiple rows, and threaded text.
The actual size of a font is smaller than the size displayed in the Character panel because this size also includes the height of the bounding box around the font (Em box). You can also set the font height reference to the Caps Height,
x-Height, and and ICF Box of the font.
Click one of the following height metrics:
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