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		<title>How to use verticalCenter and horizontalCenter in a container with absolute layout</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this tutorial I will explain how you can use the verticalCenter and horizontalCenter constraints in a container with absolute layout.
At this stage you probably already figured out how to use the left, right, top, bottom constraints. But what about horizontalCenter and verticalCenter?
horizontalCenter is the distance from the center of the container in the horizontal [...]]]></description>
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