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08 September 2015
@tpkarlen,
to align button in a column please follow the steps:
Vertical align
First of all lets clarify what is the real column height. The visible column height does not equals to real column height
By default the Row and Column height is set "By Content" so setting Vertical Align=middle for the row or column does not provide visible result.
To move the button to the center of column vertically set for the Row
Height: Full Height
Vertical Align: Middle
Horizontal align
In this case to locate button in the center it is enough to set Align Center for the Column 2
I tried to reproduce the issues with Themler crash and removing columns. I failed to repeat both of them. I recommend that you download the latest Themler Desktop version from themler.com and work with it. In case you encounter these problems again please let us know.
BTW, we're going to provide more articles and 'how to' tips and useful videos.
I've check the topic submitted by David and I see that they all are answered.
Regards,
Aileen
@**tpkarlen**,
to align button in a column please follow the steps:
*Vertical align*
First of all lets clarify what is the real column height. The visible column height does not equals to real column height
!ColHeight.png!
By default the Row and Column height is set "By Content" so setting Vertical Align=middle for the row or column does not provide visible result.
To move the button to the center of column vertically set for the **Row**
Height: Full Height
Vertical Align: Middle
!VAlign.png!
*Horizontal align*
In this case to locate button in the center it is enough to set Align Center for the Column 2
!Align.png!
I tried to reproduce the issues with Themler crash and removing columns. I failed to repeat both of them. I recommend that you download the latest Themler Desktop version from themler.com and work with it. In case you encounter these problems again please let us know.
BTW, we're going to provide more articles and 'how to' tips and useful videos.
I've check the topic submitted by David and I see that they all are answered.
Regards,
Aileen