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Storyline 3: Using the Paragraph Formatting Options
The text editor in Storyline 3 gives you complete control over text formatting and placement. In this user guide, we'll explore the paragraph formatting features, such as alignment and spacing. For font formatting options, see this user guide.
- Working with the Paragraph Tools
- Using the Paragraph Window
- Adjusting Autofit Behavior, Margins, and Text Wrapping
- Using Keyboard Shortcuts
- Applying Consistent Paragraph Formatting Throughout a Project
Working with the Paragraph Tools
Select the text you want to edit, then go to the Home tab on the ribbon and use the Paragraph formatting options.
Here are some tips for working with the paragraph tools:
- Hover over the buttons in the Paragraph group to see their functions.
- If you don't see the Left-to-Right Text Direction and Right-to-Left Text Direction buttons, you'll need to add a right-to-left keyboard input language in Microsoft Windows.
- To apply the same paragraph formatting to an entire text box, select the text box and make your choices. To apply formatting to an individual paragraph within a text box, place your cursor anywhere in the paragraph you want to edit, then make your selections.
- You can select multiple text boxes on a slide and format them all at once. Use Shift+click or Ctrl+click to select more than one text box, or click and drag around multiple text boxes. Then choose your formatting options.
Using the Paragraph Window
For even greater control over indentation and line spacing, use the Paragraph window. Just select the text you want to edit, then click the arrow in the lower right corner of the Paragraph group on the ribbon.
The following window will open where you can edit horizontal alignment, text direction, indentation, and line spacing.
Adjusting Autofit Behavior, Margins, and Text Wrapping
To control autofit behavior, margins, and text wrapping, right-click the text box and choose Format Shape. Select the Text Box tab on the left side of the window that appears, then make your selections. Learn more about formatting text boxes here.
Using Keyboard Shortcuts
Use the following shortcuts for common tasks to work even faster.
Keys |
Function |
Ctrl+E |
Center align text |
Ctrl+L |
Left align text |
Ctrl+R |
Right align text |
Find more keyboard shortcuts here.
Applying Consistent Paragraph Formatting Throughout a Project
The format painter is a quick way to copy formatting from one object to another. If you've formatted a block of text with several paragraph attributes that you'd like to use elsewhere:
- Select the formatted text.
- Go to the Home tab on the ribbon and click Format Painter.
- Click another text element to apply the same formatting to it.
If you need to apply the same formatting to multiple text elements, double-click Format Painter to keep it turned on. Click it once more to turn it off when you're done, or press the Esc key on your keyboard.
Another option is to format one text box, then make it the template for new text boxes in the same course. Just format a text box the way you want it to look, then right-click it and choose Set as Default Text Box.
Also, consider using master slides to speed up your design work. For guidance, see these user guides: