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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 112 User Guide Formatting text Within a text block, you can vary all aspects of text, including size, font, spacing, leading, and baseline shift. When you edit text, Fireworks redraws its stroke, fill, and filter attributes accordingly. You can change a text block's attributes using the Property inspector. If the Property inspector is minimized, click the expander arrow in the lower right corner to see all text properties. Property inspector when a text block is selected You can also use the Text Editor and the commands in the Text menu to edit text, but the Property inspector offers the quickest way to change text attributes and provides more detailed editing control than the other two options. For more information about the Text Editor, see "Using the Text Editor" on page 125. Note: Changes you make during a text-editing session constitute only one Undo. Choosing Edit > Undo while editing text will undo every text edit you've made from the time you double-clicked the text block to edit its contents. To edit text: 1 Select the text you want to change: • Click a text block with the Pointer or Subselection tool to select the entire block. To select multiple blocks simul- taneously, hold down Shift as you select each block. • Double-click a text block with the Pointer or Subselection tool, and highlight a range of text. • Click inside a text block with the Text tool, and highlight a range of text. 2 Make your changes. For information about changing text attributes, see "Choosing a font, size, and text style" on page 112, "Inserting special characters" on page 113, "Setting kerning" on page 114, "Setting leading" on page 115, "Setting text orientation" on page 116, "Setting text alignment" on page 116, and "Indenting text" on page 117. 3 Do one of the following to apply your changes: • Click outside the text block. • Select another tool in the Tools panel. • Press Escape. Choosing a font, size, and text style You use the Property inspector to change the font, size, and style attributes of the text in a text block. To change the font, size, and style of selected text using the Property inspector: 1 To change the font, select a font from the Font pop-up menu.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
112
Formatting text
Within a text block, you can vary all aspects of text, including size, font, spacing, leading, and baseline shift. When
you edit text, Fireworks redraws its stroke, fill, and filter attributes accordingly.
You can change a text block’s attributes using the Property inspector. If the Property inspector is minimized, click
the expander arrow in the lower right corner to see all text properties.
Property inspector when a text block is selected
You can also use the Text Editor and the commands in the Text menu to edit text, but the Property inspector offers
the quickest way to change text attributes and provides more detailed editing control than the other two options. For
more information about the Text Editor, see “Using the Text Editor” on page 125.
Note:
Changes you make during a text-editing session constitute only one Undo. Choosing Edit > Undo while editing
text will undo every text edit you’ve made from the time you double-clicked the text block to edit its contents.
To edit text:
1
Select the text you want to change:
Click a text block with the Pointer or Subselection tool to select the entire block. To select multiple blocks simul-
taneously, hold down Shift as you select each block.
Double-click a text block with the Pointer or Subselection tool, and highlight a range of text.
Click inside a text block with the Text tool, and highlight a range of text.
2
Make your changes.
For information about changing text attributes, see “Choosing a font, size, and text style” on page 112, “Inserting
special characters” on page 113, “Setting kerning” on page 114, “Setting leading” on page 115, “Setting text orien-
tation” on page 116, “Setting text alignment” on page 116, and “Indenting text” on page 117.
3
Do one of the following to apply your changes:
Click outside the text block.
Select another tool in the Tools panel.
Press Escape.
Choosing a font, size, and text style
You use the Property inspector to change the font, size, and style attributes of the text in a text block.
To change the font, size, and style of selected text using the Property inspector:
1
To change the font, select a font from the Font pop-up menu.