How to Set Word Vertical Text Orientation for Asian Layout Documents

When creating documents that follow East Asian publishing conventions, you may need text to run vertically from top to bottom instead of horizontally. Word provides a dedicated vertical text orientation feature for Japanese, Chinese, and Korean layouts. This article explains how to enable and configure vertical text orientation in Word for Asian layout documents, including … Read more

How to Configure Word Multi-Column Layout With Custom Gutter Widths

You need a multi-column layout in Word but the default spacing between columns does not match your document design. The gap between columns, called the gutter, controls how much white space separates each column. Word lets you set a specific gutter width for each column arrangement. This article explains how to create a multi-column layout … Read more

How to Use Word’s ‘Connect Headings’ for Numbered Multi-Level Lists

Setting up a numbered multi-level list in Word that automatically updates numbering for each heading level can be frustrating. Many users manually type numbers or apply list templates that break when they reorganize sections. The Connect Headings feature links your built-in heading styles to a list style so that each heading level gets its own … Read more

Why Word’s Vertical Alignment Differs Between Page and Section Break

When you apply vertical alignment to a Word document, you expect text to be centered, justified, or top-aligned consistently across all pages. But you may notice that the alignment changes after a page break or a section break, leaving some pages with different vertical spacing. This happens because Word applies vertical alignment settings at the … Read more