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 <h3>How do I add Text Effects to a Text Box?</h3>
 <hr />
-<p><p></b></p> <p>Follow these steps: </p> <ol> <li>Create your Text Box and 
add your content.</li> <li>Once the text is entered, <i>Click</i> on the 
Effects <img src="016_4.jpg" alt=""> toolbar button.<br> <b>NOTE:</b>&nbsp The 
Effects button should be located along the Left hand side of the screen in the 
Main Toolbar.&nbsp If you do not see it you may need to click the right arrow 
at the bottom of the Main Toolbar to see the next set of buttons.</li> <li>You 
should see the following screen pop up.<br> <img src="016_1.jpg" alt="Effects 
Screen"></li> <li>Now click on the Text Effects button <img src="016_2.jpg" 
alt="Text Effects Button">.</li> <li>Select the effect you would like to 
use.</li> <li>When finished click the Check Mark Button <img src="016_3.jpg" 
alt="Check Mark button"> to assign the effect to your Text Object.</li> </ol> 
<p>The next time you run your Slide Show you should see the Text displayed 
using the effect selected.</p> <p><b>NOTE:</b>&nbsp The following is an 
alternate way of getting to the Effects screen.</p> <ul> <li>If the Text Object 
is selected, click a different object in your presentation.</li> <li>Hold CTRL 
and <I>Right Click</i> on the Text Object you would like to add text effects 
to. <b>NOTE:</b>&nbsp You should now see the text object selected with little 
boxes around it instead of a shaded grey line.</li> <li>Release CTRL and 
<i>Right Click</i> on the text object.</li> <li>Click on Effects from this 
menu</li> </ul></p></p>
+<p><p></b></p> <p>Follow these steps: </p> <ol> <li>Create your Text Box and 
add your content.</li> <li>Once the text is entered, <i>Click</i> on the 
Effects <img src="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/images/016_4.jpg"; 
alt=""> toolbar button.<br> <b>NOTE:</b>&nbsp The Effects button should be 
located along the Left hand side of the screen in the Main Toolbar.&nbsp If you 
do not see it you may need to click the right arrow at the bottom of the Main 
Toolbar to see the next set of buttons.</li> <li>You should see the following 
screen pop up.<br> <img 
src="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/images/016_1.jpg"; alt="Effects 
Screen"></li> <li>Now click on the Text Effects button <img 
src="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/images/016_2.jpg"; alt="Text Effects 
Button">.</li> <li>Select the effect you would like to use.</li> <li>When 
finished click the Check Mark Button <img 
src="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/images/016_3.jpg"; alt="Check Mark 
button"> to assign the effect to your Text Object.</li> </ol> <p>The next time 
you run your Slide Show you should see the Text displayed using the effect 
selected.</p> <p><b>NOTE:</b>&nbsp The following is an alternate way of getting 
to the Effects screen.</p> <ul> <li>If the Text Object is selected, click a 
different object in your presentation.</li> <li>Hold CTRL and <I>Right 
Click</i> on the Text Object you would like to add text effects to. 
<b>NOTE:</b>&nbsp You should now see the text object selected with little boxes 
around it instead of a shaded grey line.</li> <li>Release CTRL and <i>Right 
Click</i> on the text object.</li> <li>Click on Effects from this menu</li> 
</ul></p></p>
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 <h3>The space between the letters in a word seems just a bit too wide. It 
would look better if that space is being reduced. How can I achieve this?</h3>
 <hr />
-<p><p> <p>What you need to enable is "Kerning". Kerning is part of the 
typesetting process, where the space between letters is adjusted to the 
appearance of the letter and its neighbour. For example, when a <tt>V</tt> is 
followed by an <tt>A</tt>, the shape of the letters would result in a little 
too much space between them, and this just doesn't look nice. The <tt>A</tt> 
should be moved a little towards the <tt>V</tt>. <p>This text is not kerned: 
<br><img src="lvat1.jpg"> <br>As you can see, the space between the letters is 
just too wide. <p>This text is kerned: <br><img src="lvat2.jpg"> </p> <p>So how 
do you enable kerning?</p> <p>If you need kerning only for selected parts of 
your text, follow these steps:</p> <ul> <li>Highlight the passages of your text 
for which kerning needs to be enabled. <li>Now > Format > Character > Position 
> Spacing, here check box "pair kerning" </ul> <p>If you need the whole text to 
be "kerned", follow here</p> <ul> <li>Press F1 to open the stylist. <li>Click 
on paragraph styles icon to open the list of paragraph styles. <li>Rightclick 
on each paragraph styles that's being used > Modify. <li>Now > Position > 
Spacing, here check box "pair kerning". </ul> <p>Note that kerning is 
controlled by information in the font data (in particular the font metrics). 
Fonts that do not need such precise corrections, like fixed width fonts, will 
not be subject to kerning.</p> </p></p>
+<p><p> <p>What you need to enable is "Kerning". Kerning is part of the 
typesetting process, where the space between letters is adjusted to the 
appearance of the letter and its neighbour. For example, when a <tt>V</tt> is 
followed by an <tt>A</tt>, the shape of the letters would result in a little 
too much space between them, and this just doesn't look nice. The <tt>A</tt> 
should be moved a little towards the <tt>V</tt>. <p>This text is not kerned: 
<br><img src="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/images/lvat1.jpg";> <br>As 
you can see, the space between the letters is just too wide. <p>This text is 
kerned: <br><img src="http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/images/lvat2.jpg";> 
</p> <p>So how do you enable kerning?</p> <p>If you need kerning only for 
selected parts of your text, follow these steps:</p> <ul> <li>Highlight the 
passages of your text for which kerning needs to be enabled. <li>Now > Format > 
Character > Position > Spacing, here check box "pair kerning" </ul> <p>If you 
need the whole text to be "kerned", follow here</p> <ul> <li>Press F1 to open 
the stylist. <li>Click on paragraph styles icon to open the list of paragraph 
styles. <li>Rightclick on each paragraph styles that's being used > Modify. 
<li>Now > Position > Spacing, here check box "pair kerning". </ul> <p>Note that 
kerning is controlled by information in the font data (in particular the font 
metrics). Fonts that do not need such precise corrections, like fixed width 
fonts, will not be subject to kerning.</p> </p></p>
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