{vertical-alignment} is about aligning document elements vertically, e.g. using \raggedbottom or \flushbottom or adjusting the vertical position of several equation or table components. If your question is generally about (vertical) white space, use {spacing} instead.
vertical-alignment is about aligning document elements vertically, e.g. using \raggedbottom or \flushbottom, or adjusting the vertical position of several equation or table components. If your question is generally about (vertical) white space, use spacing instead. If your question involves aligning elements of equations or tables, add the relevant tag along with this one.
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