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Rise 360: Add Text, Tables, and More

Rise 360 blocks are essentially templates, so adding content is as easy as plugging it into placeholders.

For every lesson, you can edit the lesson title and show or hide the author. Then you can fill out blocks with text, tables, math equations, and more—or use AI to help generate content. Here are tips for working with text-based content.

Text

Type your text in the web interface or copy text from external sources and paste it into Rise 360. You can also generate text using the Write with AI quick insert command.

In most lessons, you can add and edit text in the body of the main window. In some cases, you use the sidebar—for example, adding marker text in the sidebar for labeled graphic blocks. 

Format text by selecting it and choosing formatting options on the floating toolbar that appears. Or, use the keyboard shortcuts below.

Key(s)

Function

Ctrl+A

Select all

Ctrl+B

Bold

Ctrl+I

Italicize

Ctrl+K

Hyperlink

Ctrl+S

Strikethrough

Ctrl+U

Underline

Ctrl+Z

Undo

Ctrl+Shift+Z

Redo

Ctrl+[

Decrease indent

Ctrl+]

Increase indent

When you paste text, Rise 360 retains the source formatting. To paste your text without formatting, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+V. You can also restore the default Rise 360 formatting to pasted text by selecting it and clicking the Reset icon.

Pro Tip: The default text size for non-heading content is 17pt.  

Tables

Tables make organizing and presenting complex data easy. To get started, add a table using a table block or quick insert when it’s available. You can also select text and have AI Assistant convert it into a table automatically via the command on the formatting toolbar. 

Math Equations

Enter math equations using Rise 360's built-in LaTex editor via the text formatting toolbar or quick insert. 

Quick Insert

Available in the sidebar and main window of most blocks that support text, quick insert lets you add tables, lists, and math equations to blocks with a single click. 

On a blank line, click Quick Insert (+). Select Insert Table, Unordered List, Ordered List, or Math Equations from the row of icons.

Updated 8 days ago
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