This menu modifies selected text and provides a few tools familiar from word processing applications for your convienience for when you are making presentations with large amounts of text in them. The menu will only effect selected or highlighted text.
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Restores selected text to the system default font size, style and formatting.
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The Select Font dialog contains options for selected segments of text:

With this dialog, you can change the font, style and size of selected text. The preview box at the bottom allows you to approximate changes before you make them.
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The Paragraph Settings dialog contains settings for larger blocks of text, such as paragraphs. Using this dialog, you can set indenting, line spacing, bullet/numbered list and border settings.
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Use the Select Color dialog to have precise control over the color of selected text:

Using the color spectrum box on the left, colors can be precisely defined for use in your document. The color tone can then be adjusted using the scale to the right of the spectrum box. The input boxes below the color spectrum allow color values to be entered, so that exact colors can be specified.
Tip
Use the color picker to select colors from elsewhere in your document (e.g. images).
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The Style Manager allows you to create an entire set of attributes that will be applied to selected text all at once. See Working With Styles
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Here you can import styles that you have defined in another KPresenter document.
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Using this submenu, you can apply a style that you have previously defined to the currently selected text.
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Copy the properties of the currently selected text and save them as a style that you may apply to other text.
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has a submenu with several options: (Alt+L), (Alt+C), (Alt+R), and (Alt+J) which is also commonly known as “Justify”.
Text is by default left-aligned.
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Using this submenu, you can format the currently selected text as a list, either of the numbered or bulleted type. If you choose numbered, you can then select a numbering style, and likewise if you choose bulleted, you can choose the style of bullets to use.
To change a list back to plain text, select