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Friday, July 27, 2007 :: 13854 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Rich Text Editor ::

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What it Does

View or edit document source code (for advanced users).

Preview what the HTML page will look like for users.

Select a layout template. See "Templates" for details.

Cut the highlighted text to the clipboard.

Copy the highlighted text to the clipboard.

Paste with formating 

Paste the text you copied with formatting.

Paste As Plain Text Paste the text you copied without formatting. (Recomended)

 Paste From Word

Copy content from Microsoft Word, then paste it into the HTML editor using the pop-up accessed from this icon.

Print the HTML page.

Spell check the HTML page. (Requires IE Spell)

Undo or redo the most recent action taken.

Find a word or phrase within the text of the HTML page.

Find and replace a word or phrase within the text.

Select all of the text in the HTML page (usually used before copy or cut or to apply a style or format to the whole page).

Remove the formatting from highlighted text... (You must select the text first)

Bold, italic, underscore or strikethrough highlighted text.

Superscript or subscript the highlighted text.

Change the color of the highlighted text.

Change the background color behind the highlighted text.

Add numbering or bullets to highlighted text lines.

Increase or decrease the highlighted text's indentation.

Alignment of highlighted text (left, centered, right, justified).

Add or remove hyperlink from highlighted text. Also used to manage file uploads and links to files on the web server.

Upload, insert or edit images in the HTML page.

Upload, insert or edit flash files in the HTML page.

Insert table. Number of columns or rows, and table width, height, borders, & alignment can also be set.

Insert divider line (horizontal rule).

Insert symbols & special characters (trademarks, currency, etc.) .

Insert page break. Only impacts printed version.

Maximize the editor size. Click again to minimize and update. 

Styles & formatting determine the appearance of HTML text. You may also use the drop down boxes to style specific elements (such as headings), or set overrides for font face, font size, etc. To remove the applied style select the style name again.

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