Adjusting Spacing and Justification

Adjusting Spacing and Justification

Adjusting Spacing and Justification

You can adjust where your text is oriented on the page, as well as the line and word spacing. The following options are also available from the Properties bar and Context menu.

To Make Letter and Line Spacing Adjustments:

Depending on how you want the letter and line orientation settings to apply, do one of the following:

  • To change existing text: Make a selection, or select the paragraphs or text objects.
  • To set the spacing before typing a new paragraph: Place the insertion point at the beginning of the paragraph.
  • To apply the spacing settings to the preset format: Deselect all objects.

To Adjust Justification:

Choose Text | Justification and select:

  • Right for right-aligned text
  • Left for left-aligned text
  • Center for center-aligned text
  • Full for text aligned along the left margin with letter and word spacing adjusted to allow text to fall flush with both margins

You can also select how the text is aligned vertically by choosing TopVertical CenterBottom, or Vertical Full.

You can also use the justification settings on the Paragraph tab of the Type palette. Choose Text | Type...

To Adjust Leading:

Leading is applicable to a paragraph or text object. You can adjust the spacing between lines.

To adjust the spacing between lines, choose Text | Leading, and select a spacing.

You can place the insertion point anywhere in the paragraph to set the leading for one paragraph.

You can also use the leading settings on the Paragraph tab of the Type palette. Choose Text | Type...

To Adjust Kerning:

Kerning is applicable to a text selection or text object. To adjust the spacing between characters, choose Text | Kerning, and select a spacing.

If you applied kerning to characters within the selection, Canvas X Draw adjusts the spacing as a percentage of the kerning.

You can also use the kerning settings on the Character tab of the Type palette. Choose Text | Type...

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