I think some of the features you want may only be available in an advanced word
processor, but KeyWord does support some formatting features. If you press
space with m within a document or your context menu key, you can then choose
Formatting Functions. From here you can set the alignment, paragraph style
(headings), bold, italics, and underlining. The last three have shortcut keys
that you can use without going into the context menu. Just select the text and
apply the formatting changes.
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Subject: [BNU] braillenote touch: Changing fonts, margins, adding bold and
italics to selected text
Hi all,
I'm currently writing a document, which requires quite extensive formating;
certain titles need to be bold and centred, I need to use certain fonts, and I
need to set the margins. How do I do this with the touch please? I've tried to
select text and change it that way, but not sure it is working.
Thanks for any help.
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