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==Add/Remove Text Styling== | ==Add/Remove Text Styling== | ||
− | The text editor | + | The text editor toolbar shown here will appear when selecting any text or images appearing in the letter editor. |
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− | The text editor | + | The text editor toolbar is designed to function much like a word processor. Highlight sections of text with your mouse and choose a button for the text editor to apply a particular style. You are able to mark up your text in a variety of ways: |
* Create header text sections | * Create header text sections |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 27 January 2021
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Add/Remove Text Styling
The text editor toolbar shown here will appear when selecting any text or images appearing in the letter editor.
The text editor toolbar is designed to function much like a word processor. Highlight sections of text with your mouse and choose a button for the text editor to apply a particular style. You are able to mark up your text in a variety of ways:
- Create header text sections
- Change text colors
- Change text fonts
- Change font sizes
If you are not sure what a button on the text editor does, hold your mouse over a button on the text editor to get a "hint" |
Single Line Spacing versus Double Line Spacing
You will notice that the letter editor automatically places a double line space when you use the "enter" key on your keyboard. This was designed this way to allow you to conveniently copy and paste paragraphs of text from a word processor.
If you want single line spacing, hold down the SHIFT key while pressing enter.
Fixing Styling Issues
All of these things work well, until they don't... Sometimes, markup pieces overlap one another. When pieces are then removed or relocated, the editor makes a guess as to what the formatting should be which can create unexpected results.
Copying and pasting HTML markup directly into the editor can also sometimes create unexpected results.
If the formatting in a text component starts to "misbehave", sometimes the best and fastest solution is to reset all of the formatting and start over.
- Select all of the text being affected
- Click the Remove Formatting button in the text editor
See Also
Adding Web Links to your Letters