Operation Manual
Working with Text 139
Changing common styles
Changing one character or paragraph style for another is very simple for a single
portion of text. However, in PagePlus, it's just as easy to swap one style for
another by selecting multiple instances of the style and choosing an alternative
style. This swaps styles across paragraphs and throughout entire stories all at the
same time.
To select (and change) a style throughout your document:
1. Right-click a style displayed on the Text Styles tab.
2. If the style is used in your document, you'll see a "Select All n
instance(s)" message (n is the number of times the style is used).
If there are no occurrences of the style, you'll see a "Not currently
used" message.
3. Click the message label—text formatted with the chosen style is
highlighted.
4. Hover over style names in your styles list, then click on a chosen style
to apply the style to the selected text.
Wrapping text
PagePlus lets you wrap frame text around the contours of a separate object.
Usually, this means wrapping text to a picture that overlaps or sits above a text
frame. But you can wrap frame text around a picture, shape, artistic text, table,
or another frame. Wrapping is accomplished by changing the wrap setting for
the object to which text will wrap.










