Setting text alignment, spacing, and color – Apple Numbers '08 User Manual

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Chapter 7

Working with Text

Setting Text Alignment, Spacing, and Color

The primary tools for adjusting alignment, spacing, and color are the Format Bar and
the Text Inspector. You can make some horizontal alignment adjustments (such as
centering text or aligning it on the left) by using the Format menu.

Color, spacing, and alignment controls are also available on the Format Bar when text is
selected. When text in a text box, comment, or shape is selected, you can set the color
of text, align text, and set line spacing.

When you’re working with text in a table cell, you can use the Format Bar to align text
both horizontally and vertically in the cell.

The Text pane of the Text Inspector gives you access to more alignment and line
spacing settings.

To open the Text pane of the Text Inspector:

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Click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Text Inspector button, and then click Text.

Change font typeface,
style, and size.

Set color of text.

Make text bold, italics,
or underlined.

Align text.

Set line spacing.

Divide text into
columns.

Align text horizontally.

Align text vertically.

Click to change the

color of selected text.

Horizontal alignment buttons:
Click to align selected text left, right,
center, or to the left and right, or using
special table cell alignment.

Vertical alignment buttons:
Click to align text to the top,
center, or bottom of a text box,
shape, or table cell.

Character and

line spacing:

Adjust character, line,

and paragraph spacing

for selected text.

Drag to adjust the amount of space
between text and the inside borders
of text boxes, table cells, and shapes.

The Text Inspector

button

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