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Table Of Contents
10 Adding Text
This chapter explains how to add text to your document and how to format the text you add. It includes
explanations of styles, PostScript vs. TrueType fonts, and encoding tables.
In this section, you learn to:
Add a Box Object (Page 137)
Add a Text Object (Page 138)
Define the Colors or Borders of a Box or Text Object (Page 139)
Change the View on the Text Properties (Page 142)
Change the Width of the Text Object in the Text Area (Page 142)
Change the Background Color of the Text Area (Page 143)
Adjust Margins and Indents (Page 143)
Set Tabs (Page 144)
Select, Cut, Copy, Paste, Move or Delete Text in a Text Object (Page 146)
Undo or Redo Editing Operations (Page 147)
Insert Text from an External Application into a Text Object (Page 148)
Use Variables in a Text Object (Page 148)
Apply a Style to Text in a Text Object (Page 150)
Adjust Text Justification and Lines per Unit (Page 151)
Position Text within the Text Object (Page 152)
Turn Word Wrap On or Off (Page 153)
Spell Check Text in a Text Object (Page 133)
Use the Thesaurus (Page 135)
Insert PlanetPress Talk Code Before or After Individual Paragraphs (Page 131)
Create a Style (Page 125)
Edit the Encoding Table for a Style (Page 128)
Export an Encoding Table (Page 130)
Set a Default Encoding Table (Page 132)
Create a MICR Style for Account Information on Cheques (Page 125)
Apply a Style (Page 124)
View or Edit the Properties of a Style (Page 136)
Delete a Style (Page 127)
Set the Default Style for New Objects and Groups (Page 132)
Refresh the Font Lists (Page 131)
This section also answers the following questions:
What are the features of the text and box objects? (Page 119)
What are styles? (Page 119)
What is an encoding table and why is there more than one? (Page 119)
Does PlanetPress Design support double-byte character sets? (Page 119)
What is a CID-keyed font? (Page 119)
Can I include Arabic content in a PlanetPress Design document? (Page 119)
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