About Text Styles

Create and modify text styles in the Styles Library.

A text style is a named collection of text settings that controls the appearance of text, such as font, line spacing, justification, and color. You create text styles to specify the format of text quickly, and to ensure that text conforms to industry or project standards.

Text Font

A significant part of any text style is the font assigned to that style. More than one text style can use the same font. If your company has a standard font, you can modify other text style settings to create a set of text styles that use this standard font in different ways.

You can upload fonts to the Support Files manager. Once a font is uploaded, it will display among the available fonts.

Text Height

If you specify a text height other than 0 as part of a text style, that value is used when you create single-line and multiline text. If the height is set to 0, you are prompted for the height when you create single-line text, while multiline text defaults to the value stored in the TEXTSIZE system variable.

To Open the Styles Library

  1. In the Properties panel, select the Text style drop-down, then select Manage Text Styles at the bottom of the styles list.

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To Create a New Text Style

  1. In the Styles Library, select Create Text Style (the + next to Text Styles). Alternatively, to create a new text style from an existing text style, select Create new style from.

  2. Choose a name and desired styles, and select click Create.

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To Modify a Text Style

  1. In the Styles Library, select Modify.

  2. Make any desired changes, then select Save Changes.