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l Do either of the following:
l In the Structure area, click the style you want to set as the default style. Then, in the Object Inspector, locate
the property IsDefaultStyle, click Press to Set as Default, then click the button the appears on the right of
the property.
l Open the Style properties dialog box of the style you want to set as the default style (either double-click the style
in the Structure area, or select it in the Structure area and press ENTER). In the Style properties dialog box,
click Style properties, select Defaultstyle, then click OK to exit the dialog box.
PlanetPress Design updates the default style to reflect the chosen style. The chosen style appears in bold in the
Structure area.
Create a MICR Style for Account Information on Cheques
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) is a technology commonly used by banks to mark account information at the bot-
tom of cheques. It uses a highly stylized font with precise dimensions. This procedure describes how to create a style that uses
the MICR font.
To create a style that uses the MICR font:
1. Do one of the following to display the Style properties dialog box:
l In the Structure area, right-click on the Styles folder and choose Style.
l Choose Home | Style.
The Style properties dialog box appears.
2. In the Style properties dialog box, click Style properties and enter a name for the style.
3. Set the font properties for the MICR style.
4. In the Font type box, select TrueType host single byte.
5. In the Font name box, select MICRE 13B.
6. In the Font size box, set the size of the font to 17 points.
7. Leave all other settings at their default values.
8. Click OK.
PlanetPress Design creates the MICR style. The style appears in the Styles folder in the Structure area.
Arabic Content in PlanetPress Design Documents
PlanetPress Suite provides you with two ways to add Arabic content to PlanetPress Design documents. Static text as well as
variable data can be added using both Text objects and PlanetPress Talk objects.
You can use Text objects to display both static text and variable content, such as data selections, in the same object. Text
objects also let you mix Arabic and non-Arabic styles within the same object, although not in the same paragraph.
Before you can create documents that contain Arabic text, you must have enabled the linguistic options required for Arabic
text. Refer to Windows documentation for more information on regional settings and linguistic options.
To include objects that contain Arabic text, be it Text or PlanetPress Talk objects, your PlanetPress Design document must
have at least one Arabic style. Arabic styles must be associated with the font type TT, host, Arabic and with a Unicode font,
such as Andalus or Arial.
Note that in some cases, Arabic characters included in the same word may not be correctly attached.
Arabic Support in the Data Selector
You can display Arabic text in the Data Pane as well as in the Data Selector itself. A box named Data encoding lists all the sin-
gle and double-byte encodings supported by PlanetPress Design Just below this box is a new option that lets you specify
Fonts and Styles
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