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Copying/Pasting formatted text (RTF)
You can copy "rich text" (as it's sometimes known) from other applications such as word processors or
editors and paste into Web Designer MX Premium as text, and the fonts, margins, line spacing and text
links will be preserved. This makes it dramatically easier to retain the style and appearance of your text.
When you paste "Rich Text Format" (RTF) from other applications you are given the choice of pasting
the text in as "Unformatted text" which means it will appear in the font and style at the cursor where you
paste, or "Rich Text Format", i.e. it will retain the style of the source text.
This also works the other way around. You can copy text in Web Designer Premium and paste into other
applications that support rich text editing and the style (font, size, colors, margins etc) will be retained.
This will only work if you select and copy a single text object or from a single text flow.
Some applications, such as Microsoft Word, have a "Paste special" menu option that provides a wider
range of paste options. These applications will sometimes allow you to choose the format of the pasted
object (text or graphic).
Seeing fonts in use
It is sometimes useful to see what fonts are used in your document, particularly if you are sharing files
with other Web Designer Premium users who may not have the same fonts installed.
For a complete list of fonts used in your document choose "File" > "Document info
".
Any fonts that are used in the document but are not currently installed on your computer have not
installed
by them.
Another way to see which fonts are used in your document is to just open the font menu of the Text
Tool
InfoBar. The top section shows fonts used in your document.
Document font embedding
Web Designer MX Premium stores the character shapes of all the fonts used in your document. This
means if you give someone else your design file, or transfer the file to another computer, the text will still
look exactly right, even if the correct fonts are not installed on that computer.
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