Python docx library text align

Levent Altunöz picture Levent Altunöz · Jun 4, 2014 · Viewed 10.6k times · Source

I am using python docx library to manipulate a word document. However I can't find how to align a line to the center in the documents page of that library. I can't find by google either.

    from docx import Document
    document = Document()
    p = document.add_paragraph('A plain paragraph having some ')
    p.add_run('bold').bold = True
    p.add_run(' and some ')
    p.add_run('italic.').italic = True

How can I align the text in docx?

Answer

Levent Altunöz picture Levent Altunöz · Jul 1, 2014

With the new version of python-docx 0.7 https://github.com/python-openxml/python-docx/commit/158f2121bcd2c58b258dec1b83f8fef15316de19 Add feature #51: Paragraph.alignment (read/write) Now it is possible to align a paragraph as here: http://python-docx.readthedocs.org/en/latest/dev/analysis/features/par-alignment.html

 paragraph = document.add_paragraph("This is a text")
 paragraph.alignment = 0 # for left, 1 for center, 2 right, 3 justify ....

edit from comments

actually it is 0 for left, 1 for center, 2 for right

edit 2 from comments

You shouldn't hard code magic numbers like this. Use WD_ALIGN_PARAGRAPH.CENTER to get the correct value for centering, etc. To do this use the following import

from docx.enum.text import WD_ALIGN_PARAGRAPH