As seen in the picture, why would text NOT vertically centered?
What's the problem?
Word for Mac 2011 or later: Select Home on the ribbon menu, then click Text Box on the right hand side. Click and drag in the document. Click and drag in the document. Word 2003 / Word for Mac 2008 or earlier: Select Insert → Text Box from the top menu. The default vertical-alignment setting in Microsoft Word 2013 is “Top.” This means that if you create a new document and enter one line of text, it will appear at the top of the page. The steps below will change that setting so that the single line of text would appear at the center of the page instead.
Click the “Page Setup” button in the lower-right corner of the “Page Setup” section of the “Page Layout” tab. On the “Page Setup” dialog box, click the “Layout” tab. In the “Page” section, select “Center” from the “Vertical alignment” drop-down list. Your cover page text is now centered vertically on the page. How to Vertically Align Text in Microsoft Word - lifewire.com Lifewire.com The Microsoft Word settings align text vertically to the top of the document by default, but the settings can be changed to center the text vertically, align it to the bottom of the page, or justify it vertically on the page. Align text vertically You can align all the text in a text box with the top, middle, or bottom of the text box. Click the outer edge of the text box to select it.
You appear to have 0 before and the default (some none 0 value) after.
Check this by going to 'Paragraph' > 'Indents and Spacing' tab > 'Spacing':
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Make sure you have the same value for 'Before' and 'After'.
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