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to color it red would still stay red. So, when a rule in a style sheet doesn’t seem to work, an
inline style tag may be the culprit. In that case you might want to remove the local formatting.
To remove local formatting:
l Select the formatted text and click the toolbar button Remove Formatting. Doing this
removes inline style tags from the selection.
l Alternatively, click the Source tab at the bottom of the workspace (or select View >
Source View) to manually remove style tags.
Tip
When you select an element in the template, the Styles pane will show which
styles are applied to that element. The link behind the style will take you to the
place (the Source tab, or a CSS file) where that style is defined.
Copy Fit
Copy Fit is a feature to automatically scale text to the available space: the name of a person on
a greeting card for example, or the name of a product on a shelf talker.
This feature is only available with Box and Div elements in Print sections.
Activating the Copy Fit feature
After adding a Box or Div element to a Print section (see "Boxes" on page730), you can
activate the Copy Fit feature on that element. Text inside that Box or Div or text in an element
inside it, will then be scaled to fit the available space. This is how it's done:
1. Right-click the Box or Div element and click the respective element on the shortcut menu.
Alternatively, select the element (see "Selecting an element" on page669) and on the
Format menu click the respective element.
2. Click the Content tab.
3. Check the Copy Fit option.
4. Enter the Min font size and/or Max font size using a valid font measurement unit (pt, px,
in, cm or mm). Do not put a space between the number and the unit.
l The minimum font size is 1pt. The default minimal font size is 4pt.
When the minimum font size is left blank, the font size in Design view becomes the
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