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are distinct from those available when you create a style. While you can edit the encoding table a style uses, you
cannot edit the system-level encoding table. If you see discrepancies between the glyphs that represent your
sample data file in the Data Pane and those that appear in the data selections on the document page, the source
of the discrepancy may be the encoding tables.
4. Click OK.
Dock and Undock Areas of the Program Window
To undock an area:
l Double-click the title bar of a docked area or group (tabbed or stacked areas). In the case of a group, you can undock a
single area in the group by double-clicking its tab.
To dock a floating area:
l Double-click the title bar of a docked area or group (tabbed or stacked areas). PlanetPress Design docks the area in its
most recent docked position.
To show an area within a tabbed group:
l Click the tab of the area you want to show. If the tab is not visible, use the navigation buttons located to the right of the
tabs.
To expand or restore an area within a stacked group:
l
Click the area’s expand ( ) or restore ( ) button.
To reset all areas to their default docking positions:
l Press CTRL when you start PlanetPress Design. Note that this also resets the toolbars to their default position.
Minimize and Customize the Ribbon
To minimize the Ribbon:
1. Right-click anywhere on the Ribbon and choose Minimize the Ribbon.
To customize the Ribbon:
1. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Preferences.
2. If necessary, expand Appearance, and click Ribbon.
3. Select your Ribbon Color Scheme.
Show or Hide Areas of the Program Window
To show or hide a Program window area:
l Choose View and then the area you want to show or hide. PlanetPress Design updates the Program window to reflect
the requested show/hide.
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