Chapter 16: Deconstructing Text; Deconstructing Text; Changing The Text Properties Of An Individual Character; Example - Brother BES-100E Workbook

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By using the
Deconstruct Text
characters, allowing each character to be reformatted with different colors, sizes and fonts.

Deconstructing text

To split a text shape into its individual characters:
1
Using the
Move
dashes) and a selection frame appear around the shape.
2
On the
drop-down menu, click
Shape
acter.
NOTE: Text can also be deconstructed by clicking the

Changing the text properties of an individual character

To reformat a character from a deconstructed text shape:
1
Click the
tool (
Move
frame disappear from around the characters.
2
Click the stitched edge of the character that you wish to reformat. "Dancing ants" and a selection frame
appear around the character.
3
Reformat the character, for example by changing its size, font or color.

Example

To create the text shape "BELLE", then deconstruct and reformat the individual letters:
1
Click the
Simple Text
dialog box appears.
2
In the
box, type "BELLE" (in uppercase letters).
Text
3
In the
drop-down list, select "Maryland".
Font
4
In the
box, type "0.5".
Size
5
Click the
button.
OK
6
Using the
Move

Chapter 16: Deconstructing Text

command (on the
tool (
), select the text shape that you wish to deconstruct. "Dancing ants" (moving
Deconstruct Text
), and then click outside of the text shape. The "dancing ants" and the selection
tool (
), and then right-click in the design area. The
tool (
), select the text shape. "Dancing ants" and a selection frame appear around it.
drop-down menu), a text shape can be split into individual
Shape
Figure 72
. A box of "dancing ants" appears around each char-
Deconstruct Text
Figure 73
button (
) in the
Text
tab of the
Text
Text Properties
bar.
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