The Toolbars

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Text Editor Toolbar:

 

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The toolbar resides across the top of the program. There are quite a few options, many of which should be familiar to you.  The toolbar is also broken into several sections which can be dragged around to rearrange them.

 

Useful tips:

Use the "grip" (vertical dots) on the left of each toolbar section to move them.

Right click the toolbar to change the size of the buttons and to toggle the section caption on/off.

You can turn on/off various buttons using the small down arrow button in the lower right of each toolbar section to open up a toggle list.

 

The different toolbar sections are:

Font - These include buttons for font type, color and attributes.

Paragraph - Includes justification, bulleted lists and indentation.

Edit - Undo, Redo, delete, cut, copy, paste, search, spellcheck and zoom

Table - Adding tables, rows, columns and managing borders.

Tools - Inserting links, cloaking, picklists, formulas, signature, images and tags.

Border - Turns table and paragraph borders on/off

 

For an explanation of every button of the text editor toolbar, see Appendix A.

 

Tablet Toolbar:

 

This toolbar is available below the topic comment edit area when in the Tablet Personality mode:

 

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The arrow on the left side opens and closes the navigation panel.  The arrow on the right side open and closes the RapidRemark / Image panel.  The other buttons simulate various keyboard keys.

 

In addition, the [Kbd] button launches the On-screen keyboard.  If you right click the [Kbd] button, you can select your preferred on-screen keyboard that should be launched when clicking the [Kbd] button.

 

Also, the [Func] button pops up some frequently used functions key buttons:

[F2] - Auto-paste Topic RapidRemark

[Shift-F2] - Auto-past Global RapidRemark

[F11] - Toggle Paragraph/Selection as Linked Text.

 

If you prefer, you can right-click this [Func] button to configure the button as a single purpose button by selecting one of the three function keys mentioned above.