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Copy Font Copies the font of the current text
selection so you can apply it to other text using
the Paste Font command. (Option-Cmd-C)
Paste Font Applies the last font copied using
the Copy Font command, to the current text
selection. (Option-Cmd-V)
Text Displays the following commands for aligning
text and setting tabs and margins. Also see "Format
Text in Outline Entries" on page 58.
Align Left, Center, Align Right, Align
Justified
Aligns text in the current selection.
Writing Direction Causes text you type or
paste into outlines to be entered from right to
left, if you're working in a language that's written
from right to left, such as Hebrew. Available in
OS X 10.3 or higher.
Show Ruler Shows or hides the ruler in the
current notebook. (Cmd-R)
Copy Ruler Copies rulers settings of the current
text selection so you can apply them to other
text using the Paste Ruler command.
(Ctrl-Cmd-C)
Paste Ruler Applies the last ruler settings
copied using the Copy Ruler command, to the
current text selection. (Ctrl-Cmd-V)
Colors Opens the Colors panel where you can
choose colors for page backgrounds, outline
entries, selected text, tabs, page-title areas, and a
color for highlighting text. See "Format Text in
Outline Entries" on page 58,
"Design the Page" on
page 60,
"Highlight Text with Colored Pens" on page
63,
"Design the Cover" on page 64, and "Design
Default Page Styles" on page 128.
Favorite Styles Displays commands for applying
favorite text styles to selected text or outline entries
(Bold, Italic, Outlined, and so on), or for reverting
text to the default style defined for the entry it's in
(Entry Default). This menu also appears in a
notebook's ruler, where you can also create your
own styles (see Text Edit's Help for details). Available
in OS X version 10.3 or later.
Remove All Highlighting Removes color
highlighting from selected text or text in selected
outline entries, that was applied by Command-
dragging (see "Highlight Text with Colored Pens" on
page 63).
Page Break Inserts a page break just before the
current outline entry. View page breaks as dotted
lines using the View > Page Breaks command. Page
breaks apply when you print, or save a PDF file, from
the Print panel.
Multi-Line Toggles the current outline entry
between multi-line and single-line mode. See "Add
Outline Entries to a Page" on page 23.
(Cmd-Esc)
Entry Numbering Displays commands for applying
an entry numbering format to the current page or
entire notebook. Also see "Design a Whole
Notebook" on page 62.
Plain, Bullet, Harvard, Legal, Annotation
Applies one of these numbering formats (try
them out to see what they look like).
Set All Pages Applies the current page's
numbering format to all pages in the notebook.
Page Style Displays the following commands for
applying a different look to the current page's
background. Also see "Design a Whole Notebook"
on page 62:
Plain, Ruled, Legal, Graph, Lab Applies one of
these styles to the current page.
Default Applies the default page style set in
NoteTaker's Format preferences to the current
page.
Set All Pages Applies the current page's style
to all pages in the notebook.
Tabs Displays commands for reorienting the tabs on
the current notebook, or hiding them altogether.
See "Design the Page" on page 60.
Background Image Displays the following
commands for applying, positioning, or removing a
background image from the current page or
notebook cover. See also "Design the Page" on
page 60,
and "Design the Cover" on page 64.
Center, Tile, Fit Width, Cover, Scale
Positions any background image on the page (try
these commands to see their effect)
Default Applies the default page background
image defined in NoteTaker's Format
preferences to the current page. Or for a
notebook cover, it applies the default cover
image defined in Format preferences.
None Removes any background image from the
current notebook page or cover.
Set All Pages Applies the current page's
background image to all pages in the notebook.
Background Color Displays the following
commands for applying a background color to the
current page or notebook cover. Background colors
only appear when there's no background image.
Also see "Design the Page" on page 60, and "Design
the Cover" on page 64: