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USING FIREWORKS CS4 93 Working with text Choose a font family and style You can choose a font family and style with the Property inspector or the Text menu. More Help topics "Type preferences" on page 280 Choose a font family and style with the Property inspector 1 Choose a family from the Font menu. If more than one copy of a font is installed on your computer, an abbreviation follows the font name: (T1) for PostScript fonts, (TT) for TrueType fonts, or (OT) for OpenType fonts. You can choose a font family and style by typing its name in the box. As you type, the name of the first font or style beginning with that letter appears. Continue typing until the correct font or style name appears. 2 To choose a typeface style, do one of the following: • Choose an installed style from the Style menu in the Property inspector. • If the font family does not include styles, click the Faux Bold, Faux Italic, or Underline button to apply a simulated style. Choose a font family and style with the Text menu ❖ Choose Text > Font > [family] > [style]. If the font family does not include styles, choose Regular, Faux Bold, Faux Italic, or Underline from the Text > Style menu. Change text to uppercase You can change the selected text to uppercase. ❖ Select Commands > Text > Case Uppercase. Change text to lowercase You can change the selected text to lowercase. ❖ Select Commands > Text > Case Lowercase. Change text to sentence case You can change the selected text to start with an uppercase letter. ❖ Select Commands > Text > Case Uppercase First. Insert special characters 1 After creating a text block, click the location inside the text block where you want to insert a special character. 2 Select Window > Others > Special Characters, and then select the character you want to insert. Insert placeholder text You can insert a block of placeholder text that does not have any specific meaning. This option places a block of text (lorem ipsum) into your canvas. ❖ Select Commands > Text > Lorem Ipsum. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with text
La
s
t updated 3/8/2011
Choose a font family and style
You can choose a font family and style with the Property inspector or the Text menu.
More Help topics
Type preferences
” on page
280
Choose a font family and style with the Property inspector
1
Choose a family from the Font menu. If more than one copy of a font is installed on your computer, an abbreviation
follows the font name: (T1) for PostScript fonts, (TT) for TrueType fonts, or (OT) for OpenType fonts.
You can choose a font family and style by typing its name in the box. As you type, the name of the first font or style
beginning with that letter appears. Continue typing until the correct font or style name appears.
2
To choose a typeface style, do one of the following:
Choose an installed style from the Style menu in the Property inspector.
If the font family does not include styles, click the Faux Bold, Faux Italic, or Underline button to apply a
simulated style.
Choose a font family and style with the Text menu
Choose Text
> Font
>
[family]
>
[style]
. If the font family does not include styles, choose Regular, Faux Bold, Faux
Italic, or Underline from the Text
> Style menu.
Change text to uppercase
You can change the selected text to uppercase.
Select Commands
> Text
> Case Uppercase.
Change text to lowercase
You can change the selected text to lowercase.
Select Commands
> Text
> Case Lowercase.
Change text to sentence case
You can change the selected text to start with an uppercase letter.
Select Commands
> Text
> Case Uppercase First.
Insert special characters
1
After creating a text block, click the location inside the text block where you want to insert a special character.
2
Select Window
> Others
> Special Characters, and then select the character you want to insert.
Insert placeholder text
You can insert a block of placeholder text that does not have any specific meaning. This option places a block of text
(lorem ipsum) into your canvas.
Select Commands
> Text
> Lorem Ipsum.