Word 128
While searching, you can match the whole word, or make the search case
sensitive.
To find and then replace text:
• Select Replace. Type the text that you want to find, as before, and the text
that you want to replace it with. You can replace a single occurrence of the
chosen text, or all occurrences from this point onwards.
You can highlight text then apply formatting to it, or select a format to use and
then start typing.
To format text:
1. Press the button for bold text, for italics or for
underlined text (or use the commands on the Text menu).
2. Press the button again, or remove the tick from the menu command to
remove the effect, or switch it off.
3. Use the button on the Top toolbar (e.g. ) to choose from a list
of available fonts. Note that the text that appears on the button will reflect
the current font. Use the size button (e.g. ) to change the size of
text.
You can apply any of these effects, and also set the text position (e.g. for
superscript and subscript text), use strikethrough text (crossed out), and
change the text colour using Font on the Text menu.
Many formatting and spacing options can be applied to whole paragraphs. A
paragraph may be a single word or title, a standard paragraph of text, or
several lines grouped together, e.g. an address.
Each time you press the Enter key you start a new paragraph.
To start a new line without starting a new paragraph (e.g. for an address):
• Hold down Shift and press Enter to insert a forced line break.
To apply formatting to an entire paragraph, e.g. to change the horizontal
alignment:
• Place the cursor within the text of the paragraph using the pen or arrow
keys, then tap the button or select the menu option. To apply formatting to
CHANGING THE APPEARANCE OF TEXT
FORMATTING PARAGRAPHS