Roxio Creator 2011 Product Manual - Page 100

Working with text, Adding text to menus, Editing text

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100 Roxio Creator User Guide www.roxio.com 5 Choose whether to apply the change to the selected buttons, all of the buttons on the current menu, or all buttons in the project. 6 Drag the style you want to use onto a selected button, if any buttons are selected, or onto one of the buttons for which you want to change the style. Working with text In addition to the menu titles and button labels that MyDVD creates automatically, you can add blocks of text to menus. You can edit text blocks, including button labels and the menu title. You can also change the appearance of the text-font, size, color, and so on. Adding text to menus To add a text block to a menu: 1 In the Project View area (Menus tab), click the icon of the menu to which you want to add the text. 2 On the Preview toolbar, click Add Text. The new text block placeholder appears at the center of the menu. 3 Click the text object to select it, then move it to the desired location on the menu by dragging the top or bottom edge of the red bounding box. 4 To change the width of the text object, drag the handles on the left and right sides of the red bounding box. To edit the new text block and change its appearance, see Editing text. Editing text You can edit any text block on a menu, including button labels and the menu title. You can also change the appearance of the text-font, size, color, and so on. To edit text: 1 In the Project View area (Menus tab), click the icon of the menu containing the text you want to edit. 2 Select the text you want to edit, and type to replace it.

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5
Choose whether to apply the change to the selected buttons, all of the
buttons on the current menu, or all buttons in the project.
6
Drag the style you want to use onto a selected button, if any buttons
are selected, or onto one of the buttons for which you want to change
the style.
Working with text
In addition to the menu titles and button labels that MyDVD creates
automatically, you can add blocks of text to menus. You can edit text blocks,
including button labels and the menu title. You can also change the
appearance of the text—font, size, color, and so on.
Adding text to menus
To add a text block to a menu:
1
In the Project View area (Menus tab), click the icon of the menu to
which you want to add the text.
2
On the Preview toolbar, click
Add Text
.
The new text block placeholder appears at the center of the menu.
3
Click the text object to select it, then move it to the desired location on
the menu by dragging the top or bottom edge of the red bounding
box.
4
To change the width of the text object, drag the handles on the left and
right sides of the red bounding box.
To edit the new text block and change its appearance, see
Editing text
.
Editing text
You can edit any text block on a menu, including button labels and the
menu title. You can also change the appearance of the text—font, size,
color, and so on.
To edit text:
1
In the Project View area (Menus tab), click the icon of the menu
containing the text you want to edit.
2
Select the text you want to edit, and type to replace it.