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The following should work according to the documentation but it's not working for me. Am I missing something?

PdfPTable rs1 = new PdfPTable(1);
PdfPCell c = new PdfPCell();

Paragraph p = new Paragraph("some text to align");

c.AddElement(p);
c.VerticalAlignment = Element.ALIGN_MIDDLE;

rs1.AddCell(c);
rs1.AddCell("more text");

return rs1;

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The thing with iTextSharp is that it will behave differently depending on which constructor you use. This won't align the text:

PdfPCell c = new PdfPCell();
c.Add(new Phrase("Whatever"));
c.setHorizontalAlignment(Element.ALIGN_CENTER);

But this will:

PdfPCell c = new PdfPCell(new Phrase("Whatever"));
c.setHorizontalAlignment(Element.ALIGN_CENTER);

I don't know exactly why this is, it's got something to do with the cell being in 'text mode' if you add the phrase in the constructor versus 'composite mode' if you add it later (in which case each object is supposed to look after it's own alignment).

Some more info (in Java, but still applies) http://tutorials.jenkov.com/java-itext/table.html#cell-modes

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  • yep, the usage of the mentioned constructor works for me.
    – Dominik
    Oct 14, 2020 at 14:15
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Ah. You need to set the PdfCell's vertical alignment, not the paragraph.

PdfPCell c = new PdfPCell();
c.setVerticalAlignment(Element.ALIGN_MIDDLE);
...
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    Then set the paragraph's instead... nope no such thing as paragraph vertical alignment. Hmm. I suggest adding a Chunk or Phrase instead of a Paragraph. It would appear that the paragraph expands to fill the horizontal area. By using a smaller building block I hope to prevent that and let the cell alignment work properly. Still not sure it'll work. Dec 15, 2010 at 18:53

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