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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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Stylesheets are a feature common to all large word processing packages. Imagine an end-user had a large word processing document, in which all the captions are formatted in 12pt Times Bold. Due to a relaunched brand, the end-user is forced to change the font to 14pt Arial.
Without stylesheets, this task would be a chore: In order to change the font, every caption would need to be selected by hand. With stylesheets, the task can be completed in three clicks using TX Text Control's built-in dialog boxes.
Stylesheets become even more important when several authors are working on the same set of documents, preventing every chapter from being formatted in a slightly different way.
Stylesheets can be created and modified in TX Text Control's stylesheet dialog box, which in turn calls the dialog boxes for selecting fonts, paragraph settings, tabs, and bullets and numbered lists.
TX Text Control' supports both paragraph and character based styles, as well as multiple style inheritance. The stylesheets are compatible with MS Word, and can be used with RTF and DOC files.
Screenshots created with TX Text Control 14.0