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| Slide 1: | Character and Paragraph Formatting |
| Slide 2: | Bullets and Numbered Lists |
| Slide 3: | Headers and Footers |
| Slide 4: | Page and Document Settings |
| Slide 5: | Stylesheet Formatting |
| Slide 6: | Tables |
| Slide 7: | Zooming |
| Slide 8: | Loading from and saving to databases |
| Slide 9: | Images |
| Slide 10: | Hypertext Links |
| Slide 11: | Clipboard Operations |
| Slide 12: | Multi-Level Undo / Redo |
| Slide 13: | Printing and Print Preview |
| Slide 14: | Find and Replace |
| Slide 15: | Line and Character Operations |
| Slide 16: | Control Settings |
| Slide 17: | Marked Text Fields |
| Slide 18: | Toolbars |
| Slide 19: | XML Programming |
| Slide 20: | Text Frames |
| Slide 21: | Document Sections |
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Fully configurable ruler bars, status bar and button bar are available out of the box and simply need to be plugged into end-user applications. No further programming effort is required.
The vertical and horizontal ruler bars can be used amongst other things to set page margins, indentations, table sizes, image sizes and text frame sizes.
TX Text Control offers a number of fully configurable (in terms of functionality and aesthetics) button bar. Button bars with a look at feel of every Windows version from Windows 95 to Windows XP are available and can be set as the end-user application demands.
Each button and combo box has a property, which allows developers to specify whether it should be visible, and where it should be positioned. For example, it is possible to allow end-users access to only stylesheets, but not to any further formatting options. This is particularly useful when XML documents are being edited.
The TX Text Control ruler bar allows tabs to be set and adjusted.
Screenshots created with TX Text Control 14.0