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Change auto-sized and fixed-width text blocks, Format and edit text, About fonts

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 91 Working with text • Select another tool in the Tools panel. • Press Escape. Change auto-sized and fixed-width text blocks A B A fixed-width text block and an auto-sizing text block A. Fixed-width indicator B. Auto-sizing indicator • To change a text block to fixed-width or auto-sizing, double-click inside the text block, and then double-click the circle or square in the upper-right corner of the text block. • To change a selected text block to fixed-width by resizing it, drag a resize handle. • To change multiple text blocks to fixed-width, select the text blocks, and then select Commands > Text > Set Width. • To change fixed-width text blocks to auto-sizing, select the text blocks, and then select Commands > Text > Toggle Fixed Width. Format and edit text The quickest method of editing text with detailed editing control is to use the Property inspector. As an alternative to the Property inspector, use commands in the Text menu. Important: 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. 1 Do one of the following to 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 simultaneously, hold down Shift as you select each block. • Double-click a text block with the Pointer or Subselection tool, and then highlight a range of text. • Click inside a text block with the Text tool, and then highlight a range of text. 2 Change the text or to the font. Fonts are measured in points. 3 Do one of the following: • Click outside the text block. • Select another tool in the Tools panel. • Press Escape. About fonts A font is a complete set of characters-letters, numbers, and symbols-that share a common weight, width, and style, such as 10-pt Adobe Garamond Bold. Typefaces (often called type families or font families) are collections of fonts that share an overall appearance, and are designed to be used together, such as Adobe Garamond. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with text
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t updated 3/8/2011
Select another tool in the Tools panel.
Press Escape.
Change auto-sized and fixed-width text blocks
A fixed-width text block and an auto-sizing text block
A.
Fixed-width indicator
B.
Auto-sizing indicator
To change a text block to fixed-width or auto-sizing, double-click inside the text block, and then double-click the
circle or square in the upper-right corner of the text block.
To change a selected text block to fixed-width by resizing it, drag a resize handle.
To change multiple text blocks to fixed-width, select the text blocks, and then select Commands
> Text
> Set Width.
To change fixed-width text blocks to auto-sizing, select the text blocks, and then select Commands
> Text
> Toggle
Fixed Width.
Format and edit text
The quickest method of editing text with detailed editing control is to use the Property inspector. As an alternative to
the Property inspector, use commands in the Text menu.
Important:
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.
1
Do one of the following to 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
simultaneously, hold down Shift as you select each block.
Double-click a text block with the Pointer or Subselection tool, and then highlight a range of text.
Click inside a text block with the Text tool, and then highlight a range of text.
2
Change the text or to the font. Fonts are measured in points.
3
Do one of the following:
Click outside the text block.
Select another tool in the Tools panel.
Press Escape.
About fonts
A
font
is a complete set of characters—letters, numbers, and symbols—that share a common weight, width, and style,
such as 10-pt Adobe Garamond Bold.
Typefaces
(often called
type families
or
font families
) are collections of fonts that share an overall appearance, and are
designed to be used together, such as Adobe Garamond.
B
A