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2. In the Object Inspector, select the style you want to associate with the selected objects and/or
groups. Note that if you associate a style with a text object as a whole, that style overrides any others
defined in the text object.
PlanetPress Design applies the style to all text in the selected objects and/or groups. This style becomes
the default style for any PlanetPress Talk code you add in the PlanetPress Talk properties of the objects/
groups.
10.6.2 Create a MICR Style for Account Information on Cheques
Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) is a technology commonly used by banks to mark account
information at the bottom of cheques. It uses a highly stylized font with precise dimensions. This procedure
describes how to create a style that uses the MICR font.
To create a style that uses the MICR font:
1. Do one of the following to display the Style properties dialog box:
In the Structure area, right-click on the Styles folder and choose Style.
Choose Home | Style.
The Style properties dialog box appears.
2. In the Style properties dialog box, click Style properties and enter a name for the style.
3. Set the font properties for the MICR style.
4. In the Font type box, select TrueType host one byte.
5. In the Font name box, select MICRE 13B.
6. In the Font size box, set the size of the font to 17 points.
7. Leave all other settings at their default values.
8. Click OK.
PlanetPress Design creates the MICR style. The style appears in the Styles folder in the Structure area.
10.6.3 Create a Style
This procedure describes how to create a style.
To create a style:
1. Do one of the following to display the Style properties dialog box:
In the Structure area, right-click on the Styles folder and choose Style.
Choose Home | Style.
The Style properties dialog box appears.
2. If you want to preview the style as you work, click the Preview button to display the Style Preview.
Click the Preview button a second time to hide the Style Preview. You can show or hide the Style
Preview at any time as you work in the Style dialog. As you work the Style Preview updates to reflect
any changes you make to the properties in the Style dialog. See To work in the Style Preview: for help
using the Style Preview.
3. In the Style properties dialog box, click Style properties, enter a name for the style, indicate whether
or not you want to set it as the default style, and set the font properties for the style.
Name: Enter a name for the style. Although PlanetPress Design supplies a default name, it is
recommended you choose a name that reflects the purpose of the style. A meaningful name makes it
easier to distinguish one style from another in a document, and thus makes the document easier to
design and maintain. Names cannot begin with a number, and can contain only the following ASCII
characters: underscore, upper and lower case letters of the alphabet, all digits 0 through 9. If you use
an underscore in the name, it should not appear as either the first or last character of the name as this
may cause internal conflicts in the software. Names are case-insensitive and must be unique (no two
elements in a document can have the same name). Names can be a maximum of 50 characters in
length. Finally, PlanetPress Talk variable and command names are reserved words; you cannot use any
of these reserved words as a name.
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