Text Format (Search)
Finds specific text formatting features, such as font types, font effects, and text flow characteristics.
Choose Edit - Find & Replace - Format button.
The search criteria for attributes are listed below the Find box.
You do not need to specify a search text in the Find box when you search and replace formatting.
To define a replacement format, click in the Replace box, and then click the Format button.
Use the Text Format (Search) or the Text Format (Replace) to define your formatting search criteria. These dialogs contain the following tab pages:
Specify the font effects that you want to use.
Sets the indenting and the spacing options for the paragraph.
Sets the alignment of the paragraph relative to the margins of page.
Specify hyphenation and pagination options.
Set the background color or graphic.
Asian Language Support
These commands can only be accessed after you enable support for Asian languages in Collabora Office - Preferences Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages .
Specify the position, scaling, rotation, and spacing for characters.
Sets the options for double-line writing for Asian languages. Select the characters in your text, and then choose this command.
Set the typographic options for cells or paragraphs in Asian language files. To enable Asian language support, choose Language Settings - Languages in the Options dialog box, and then select the Enabled box in the Asian language support area. The Asian typography options are ignored in HTML documents.
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