Cut |
<Ctrl+X>
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Cuts the selected text. |
Copy |
<Ctrl+C>
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Copies the selected text. |
Paste |
<Ctrl+V>
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Pastes the text on the Clipboard to the location of the insertion point in the editor. |
Paste Unformatted |
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Removes formatting of the text on the clipboard and pastes to the location of the insertion point in the editor. |
Insert Stacked Fraction |
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Opens the Insert Stacked Fraction dialog, which allows you to insert fractions. |
Make Stacked Fraction |
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Opens the Insert Stacked Fraction dialog, which allows you to convert the selected fraction to a stacked fraction. |
Edit Stacked Fraction |
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Opens the Edit Stacked Fraction dialog, which allows you to make changes to the selected stacked fractions. |
Insert Enter Data Field |
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Opens the Edit Enter Data Field dialog for creating an enter data field when in either placement or edit mode. |
Insert Field |
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Opens the Field Type dialog for editing the selected field. |
Reassign Field |
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(Available only when you right-click an element property) Allows you to reassign a field to a different target element. |
Save Text Favorite |
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Saves the selected text as text favorite. |
Change Case |
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- All Upper - converts text to all upper case.
- All Lower - converts text to all lower case.
- Title - converts all the first letters of each word to upper case.
- First Capital - converts only the first letter of the text in the Text Editor window to upper case.
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Spell Check |
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Opens the Check Spelling dialog, which is used to spell check the text in the editor. |
Revert to Style |
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Removes text style override(s) and resets the style to its previously saved version. |
Input Direction |
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Modifies the orientation and position of the scroll bars and insert cursor. It primarily affects interaction with the editor, and does not directly affect placed text. Options are Left-to-Right, Right-to-Left, and Vertical. Left-to-Right and Right-to-Left - While the editor is capable of showing bidirectional text, based on the language entered, in either of these modes, users of Right-to-Left languages will find it more natural to edit in Right-to-Left mode, as the scroll bar is more naturally on the left, and the insert cursor is aligned to the right edge of the screen.
Vertical - Has a similar effect for vertical text (for example, some Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text). The primary scroll bar is placed on the bottom, and the insert cursor is oriented horizontally.
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Display Options |
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- White space - Displays formatting symbols.
- Displays the ruler.
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Editor Preferences |
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Opens the Preferences dialog. |