Serif WebPlus X4 WPX4-HFMINI-ENG-STA-1 Benutzerhandbuch
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Formatting Text
Styles can be applied to
characters or paragraphs
using either the Text context
toolbar or the Text Styles
tab. Both paragraph and
character styles can be
managed from the Text
Style Palette.
characters or paragraphs
using either the Text context
toolbar or the Text Styles
tab. Both paragraph and
character styles can be
managed from the Text
Style Palette.
The Text Styles tab also lets you create new styles from scratch, create named
styles from existing text properties, and swap a style for another across your site
in one operation. Any style can be previewed against any selected paragraph
directly on the page. See online Help for more details on these features.
styles from existing text properties, and swap a style for another across your site
in one operation. Any style can be previewed against any selected paragraph
directly on the page. See online Help for more details on these features.
Paragraph styles and character styles
A paragraph style is a complete specification for the appearance of a
paragraph, including all its font and paragraph format attributes. Every
paragraph in WebPlus has a paragraph style associated with it.
paragraph, including all its font and paragraph format attributes. Every
paragraph in WebPlus has a paragraph style associated with it.
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WebPlus includes one built-in paragraph style called "Normal" with
a specification consisting of generic attributes including left-aligned,
12pt Verdana. You can modify the "Normal" style by redefining any
of its attributes, and create or adopt any number of new or pre-defined
styles having different names and attributes.
a specification consisting of generic attributes including left-aligned,
12pt Verdana. You can modify the "Normal" style by redefining any
of its attributes, and create or adopt any number of new or pre-defined
styles having different names and attributes.
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Applying a paragraph style to text updates all the text in the paragraph
except sections that have been locally formatted. For example, a single
word marked as bold would remain bold when the paragraph style was
updated or changed.
except sections that have been locally formatted. For example, a single
word marked as bold would remain bold when the paragraph style was
updated or changed.