Hi Brianna, Tim, Marlaina, and Others,
I wanted to add a suggestion that will make it easier for you to use
TextEdit: once you have configured the spacing and fonts to your
satisfaction, save these settings as a style file under a name of your
choice. Then, when you want to create a Rich Text
Hi,
I just got a MacBook Pro about three weeks or so ago. I love everything about
it, all except one thing.
What I'm primarily using my window PC for now is writing papers. This is
because I can't figure out how to change the spacing to double, and the font to
times new Roman, and to size
Hi Brianna!
When you've opened a new text edit window scroll to the ruler and interact with
it vo+space+down arrow or with quick nav just press down the down+right arrows
together and in there is a menu to change line spacing and other stuff!
when you are done just stop interacting with
Hi Colin,
Thanks, that'll definitely help. But...I can't find the ruler. When I open
TextEdit, I'm interacting with the edit field. When I uninteract with that, I
see the regular close, zoom, minimize buttons, and I see untitled, and the edit
text field.
Where is the ruler located? I have
When you open TextEdit, don't interact with the edit field. Hit vo+left arrow
until you hear rooler. Then interact with the rooler. After you interact
with the ruler, Vo left or right arrow until you find the paragraph and line
spacing menu. After that, vo+space to open that menu. Then
Hi,
If your ruler is not showing itself, you may have accidentally pressed cmd-r
which hides it. Try this:
1. Press cmd-comma to bring up your Preferences.
2. Make sure the New document tab is selected.
3. Navigate until you find the Show Ruler checkbox.
4. Make sure it is checked.
5. If
,
Brianna
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Subject: Re: Double-Spacing and changing font with TextEdit
Hi,
If your ruler is not showing itself, you may have accidentally pressed cmd-r
which
Or, go visit the incredible page Tim shared with us! It's wonderful.
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Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: Double-Spacing and changing font with TextEdit
Brianna,
You will find this list to be a marvelous resource, and the people who post
here are brilliant. I have jumped
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Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: Double-Spacing and changing font with TextEdit
Hi,
If your ruler is not showing itself, you may have accidentally pressed cmd-r
which hides it. Try this:
1. Press cmd-comma to bring up your
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: Double-Spacing and changing font with TextEdit
Hi,
If your ruler is not showing itself, you may have accidentally pressed cmd-r
which hides it. Try this:
1. Press cmd-comma to bring up your Preferences
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