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Select the formatted text and click the toolbar button Remove Formatting. Doing this
removes inline style tags from the selection.
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Alternatively, click the Source tab at the bottom of the workspace (or select View >
Source View) to manually remove style tags.
Tip
When you select an element in the template, the Styles pane will show which
styles are applied to that element. The link behind the style will take you to the
place (the Source tab, or a CSS file) where that style is defined.
Background color and/or image
In any type of template, boxes, tables and table cells can have a background color and/or a
background image.
To select a background image or color:
1.
Right-click the box and click Box on the shortcut menu.
2. Alternatively, select the box (see "Selecting an element" on page377; note that a Box is a
<div> element) and on the Format menu click Box.
3.
Click the Background tab.
To select a background color: click the downward pointing arrow next to Color to select a
color from the list of predefined colors (see "Defining colors, spot colors and tints" on
page472), or click the colored rectangle to open the Color Picker dialog; see "Color Picker" on
page553. In this dialog you can select a color from the color wheel or using the eye dropper
tool, set RGB or CMYK color values or enter a hexadecimal color code.
To select a background image:
1.
Click the Select Image button.
2.
Click Resources, Disk or Url, depending on where the image is located.
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Resources lists the images that are present in the Images folder on the Resources
pane.
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