Word Processing 90
You may want to add more space between the lines oftext in a
paragraph. You can choose from the following line spacing:
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Single.
This is considered normal spacing. There is no extra line
space between each row oftext.
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One and a Half.
There is a halfline space between each row of
text.
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Double
. There is a whole line space between each row oftext.
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Triple.
There are two whole lines in between each row oftext.
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Custom.
You can set line spacing up to 12.
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To specify line spacing:
1. Select the text or move the insertion point into the paragraph you want
to change.
2. Choose Line Spacing from the Paragraph menu.
A submenu appears.
3. Select one of the following options from the submenu:
Single, One and a Half, Double, Triple, or Custom line spacing.
Using Tone in T
ext
should stand out against its background for ease of reading
If
the tones are too close, then the text disappears" into the background. By
default, text tone is black and background tone is white.
For monochrome Ensemble, you can select shades ofgray (some shades
will appear on the screen to have patterns in them, but may print without
pattern). You can also increase or decrease the percentage ofshading to
fade or sharpen the intensity. You can also choose different patterns to
create a different texture in the background.
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To change the text tone:
1. Select the text you want to change.
2. Choose Text Tone from the Character menu.
A dialog box appears:
3. Fill in the dialog box, selecting the attributes you want:
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% Shaded.
Select the percent shading for the text tone.
The lower
the number, the more faded the tone. A setting of zero (0) causes
the text to disappear. By default, this setting is 100.
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Tone Tools.
Select the text tone.
4. Click on Apply to apply your changes to the selected text.
(Continueto
make changes as desired until you are satisfied with how the text looks.)
5. Close the dialog box and deselect the text by clicking somewhere else
on the page.
The text appears in the tone you chose.
You can set the text tone
before you begin type in if you
wish, or select it and change it
later.
Keep in mind that the tone you
achieve is not going to appear
on the screen exactly as it will
print.
Summary of Contents for Ensemble PDP-100J
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Page 327: ...Book Reader 306 To close a book Using Information and Text To read a book ...
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