Manual

Aligning text
You can decide how text lines up along a margin: left, centered, right, and
iususqear.
I
-- Alignedwithleftsideof themargin
-- Alignedwithrightsideofthe margin
Centeredbetweensidesofthemargin
I
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Rushagainstbothsidesof themargin(justified)
Youcanalsoalign text
byselectingAlignment
from_e Paragraph
menuorfromthe
AdvancedFunctions
tool bar.
_ To change text alignment:
1. Select the text or move the insertion point into the paragraph you want to
align; then use the following keys to align the text:
Control Key Alignment
CTRL + L Left
CTRE-_",_--_ _ _ Center
CTRL + R Right
CTRL + J Justified
Using Tone in Text
You can set the text
tone before you begin
O/ping if you want, or
select it and change it
later.
Text tone should stand out against its background for ease of reading. If the
tones are too close, the text disappears into the background. By default, text
tone is black and background tone is white.
You can also increase or decrease the percentage of shading to fade or
sharpen the intensity. You can also select different patterns to create a
different texture in the background.
The toneyou
_select is not going
to appear on the
screen exactly as
it willprint.
l_ To change the text tone:
1. Select the text to change.
2. Select Text Tone from the Character menu. A d_/og box appears.
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