Changing an Object's Font Style |
You can change the font style of barcode and text objects by using the object's Font property page. For barcode objects, these options affect only the human readable characters.
To open the Font property page
When you are editing a text object, you can also change the font style by using the Fonts dialog, which you can open from the on-screen editing context menu and which includes the same property options as the Font property page.
You can also change some font styles by using the buttons and controls that are provided on the text toolbar.
Specifies the typeface family of the text in the selected object.
Specifies the point size of the text in the selected object.
Applies the bold font style to the text of the selected object. If the bold font style is currently applied to the text, you can click this icon to remove the font style.
Applies the italicized font style to the selected text. If the italicized font style is currently applied to the text, you can click this icon to remove the font style.
Applies the underlined font style to the selected text. If the underlined font style is currently applied to the text, you can click this icon to remove the font style.
Applies the strikethrough font style to the selected text. If the strikethrough font style is currently applied to the text, you can click this icon to remove the font style.
Applies the subscript font style to the selected text so that the text is offset below the baseline and slightly reduced in font size. If the subscript font style is currently applied to the text, you can click this icon to remove the font style.
Applies the superscript font style to the selected text so that the text is offset above the baseline and slightly reduced in font size. If the superscript font style is currently applied to the text, you can click this icon to remove the font style.
Specifies the font color of the selected text. For more information, refer to Changing an Object's Color.
Specifies the text background color for the selected text. For more information, refer to Changing an Object's Color.
Applies the white-on-black font style to the selected text so that the text appears as white characters on a black background. If the white on black font style is currently applied to the text, you can click this icon to remove the font style.