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Old 11-24-2015, 03:48 AM
Belachenko123 Belachenko123 is offline MS Visio 2013 vertically centre data in a shape after deleting all other data Windows 7 64bit MS Visio 2013 vertically centre data in a shape after deleting all other data Office 2013
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Default MS Visio 2013 vertically centre data in a shape after deleting all other data

Hello,

I am desperately trying to find out how to vertically centre a data in a shape.
Concretely, I have an org chart in MS Visio 2013 and use a vacancy belt in order to show just a name (no title, no other information). Now, I already deleted every other data through 'define shape data', but still, there is this placeholder under the name which is empty and I cannot get rid of it!!!
It causes my name to move up in the shape and I am not able to centre it, to move it down. Please find an example attached.



I would be so grateful for your help.

Many thanks in advance,
Katharina
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