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Revision as of 13:34, 18 October 2016
Adding/Removing Text Styling
Access the text editor window by selecting any text or images appearing in the letter editor.
The text editor window 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 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" |
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, creating 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", the best solution is to reset the all of formatting and start over.
- Select all of the text being affected
- Click the Remove Formatting button in the text editor