You can alter the appearance of the text of a form element, such as changing the font or underlining the text. The appearance of the text on form elements is inherited by default.
To specify the text style of a form element:
Do one of the following:
In the Title Explorer, double-click the graphic of the form element object.
In the Title Explorer, right-click the graphic of the form element object and select Properties.
In the Title Explorer, select the form element object and press Enter.
In the work area, double-click the form element object.
In the work area, right-click the form element object and select Properties.
In the work area, select the form element object and press Enter.
The Properties ribbon is displayed.
To specify the text style of the form element, disable the Inherit check box and use the controls in the Text Style group as follows:
Text Style | Click this to select a text style to format the form element. The current text styles are listed. To create a new text style, select Manage Styles and use the controls in the Text Styles window to configure a new style. For details about adding and managing text styles, see Managing text styles. |
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Click this to select the font for the text of the form element. |
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Click this to select the font size for the text of the form element. |
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Click this to select the color for the text of the form element. Select a predefined color, select the eye-dropper tool to use a color from elsewhere within your title, or select Custom to select a custom color from the Color wheel. See also: Matching colors used within your title |
Click this to bold the text of the form element. | |
Click this to italicize the text of the form element. | |
Click this to underline the text of the form element. |
The text style of the form element is changed.
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