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2 Select the multiline text object.
3 On the Properties palette, select one of the Justification options.
4 Click outside the Properties palette.
Quick Reference
Commands
PROPERTIES
Controls properties of existing objects.
Format Characters Within Multiline Text
You can override the text style and apply different formatting to individual
words and characters within multiline text.
The format changes affect only the text you select; the current text style is
not changed.
You can specify a different font and text height and apply boldface, italics,
underlining, overlining, and color. You can also set an obliquing angle, change
the space between characters, and make characters wider or narrower. The
Remove Formatting option on the menu of options resets the character
attributes of selected text to the current text style and also resets the text color
to the color of the mtext object.
The text height setting specifies the height of capitalized text. For more
information about how height is calculated, see MTEXT.
See also:
Use an Alternate Text Editor on page 1391
To format characters in multiline text
1 If the ribbon is active, double-click a multiline text object to open the
MTEXT ribbon contextual tab. If the ribbon is not active, the In-Place
Text Editor is displayed.
2 Select the text you want to format:
To select one or more letters, click and drag the pointing device over
the characters.
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