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- | ======Add a Text Object====== | + | ====== Add a Text Object ====== |
In Objects and Animation it is possible to add a Text Object to a Slide by clicking on the Text Icon (T) on the Menu Bar. | In Objects and Animation it is possible to add a Text Object to a Slide by clicking on the Text Icon (T) on the Menu Bar. | ||
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The Properties of the TEXT are shown in the Properties Tab on the Right. | The Properties of the TEXT are shown in the Properties Tab on the Right. | ||
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Choose a Font from the dropdown Menu and other attributes such as Bold, Italic, Underlined and/or Color. | Choose a Font from the dropdown Menu and other attributes such as Bold, Italic, Underlined and/or Color. | ||
- | //Clicking on **" | + | ==== Font Size ==== |
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Note that there is no Font Size but that the Text Box has a Percentage Zoom which controls the size of the Font. | Note that there is no Font Size but that the Text Box has a Percentage Zoom which controls the size of the Font. | ||
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Note also that one line of Text in the above example = 15% Zoom. Two lines of Text = 30% Zoom; three lines of Text = 45% etc. This relationship will continue until the size of the " | Note also that one line of Text in the above example = 15% Zoom. Two lines of Text = 30% Zoom; three lines of Text = 45% etc. This relationship will continue until the size of the " | ||
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In the next Example it can be seen that One line of Text at 6% gives the same Font Size as 16 lines of Text at 96% Zoom. Knowing this relationship allows the user to create a consistent Font Size across multiple Slides. | In the next Example it can be seen that One line of Text at 6% gives the same Font Size as 16 lines of Text at 96% Zoom. Knowing this relationship allows the user to create a consistent Font Size across multiple Slides. | ||
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- | ====Insert Text Template==== | + | ==== Insert Text Template ==== |
This feature allows you to add a Text Template to an individual slide. It can be done globally (all slides) in Project Options / Defaults | This feature allows you to add a Text Template to an individual slide. It can be done globally (all slides) in Project Options / Defaults | ||
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Choose from the options | Choose from the options | ||
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The options are (-100%) to (200%). The default is Zero. | The options are (-100%) to (200%). The default is Zero. | ||
- | ====Sharper/ | + | ==== Sharper/ |
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The options are (-128 / Sharper) to (128 / Smoother). | The options are (-128 / Sharper) to (128 / Smoother). | ||
+ | ===== Text Font Preview ===== | ||
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+ | * In Objects and Animation you can preview the appearance of different fonts in your text box as follows: | ||
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+ | * Click on the FONT NAME Button and in the Drop-down Menu and **HOVER** the mouse over a Font | ||
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+ | * Using the UP and DOWN ARROWS you can now scroll through the Fonts List and Preview the Font in Real Time | ||
+ | * Click on the Selected Font to use it | ||
+ | * Used Fonts will form a list of " | ||
- | //Return to [[en-us:9.0:objects-and-animation:main_screen|Objects and Animation / Main Screen]]// | + | //Return to [[en-us:11.0:objectsandanimation_1:main_window|Objects and Animation/ |