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Working with Text Boxes

Similar to a word processing document, a text box is an object that holds text (a single character, a single word, entire sentences, or paragraphs). Editing in a text box is just like working in a word processor. You can cut, copy, and paste selected text easily, and format the text as needed. A text box can also hold other components. This topic describes how you can insert text boxes in a report, format the paragraphs and text in a text box, and use the other text box features.

Note icon You cannot use text boxes in library components.

This topic contains the following sections:

See an example: The SampleComponents catalog, included with Designer, contains reports that have examples of how you could use each component type in a report. For the text box example, open <install_root>\Demo\Reports\SampleComponents\ForTextBox.cls.

Inserting Text Boxes in a Report

You can insert text boxes in the report areas listed in Component Placement in Different Report Type.

To insert a text box into a report, use either of the following methods:

  • Navigate to Insert > Text Box or Home > Insert > Text Box. If the mouse pointer is in the report body or a tabular cell, Designer inserts a text box there; otherwise, you need to select in the location where you want to insert the text box to place the text box there.
  • From the Components panel, drag the Text Box icon Text Box icon in the Basic category to the target location in the report which allows the insertion of a text box, Designer then inserts a text box there.

After you insert a text box into a report, you can then double-click it to type in text.

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Formatting Paragraphs

Designer creates paragraphs in a text box when you type text in it. You can easily format the paragraphs, for example, the alignment style, indentation, or line spacing.

To format a paragraph in a text box

  1. Right-click anywhere in the paragraph and select Paragraph on the shortcut menu. Designer displays the Format Text dialog box.

    Format Text dialog box - Paragraph

  2. In the Paragraph tab,
    • To specify the alignment style of the paragraph, select the required option from the Alignment drop-down list: left, center, right, or justified.
    • To set the indentation of the paragraph, in the Indentation box, specify the left and right indent distance in the Left and Right text boxes. If you want to set the paragraph to be indented, select first line or hanging from the Special drop-down list, then type a number in the By text box. This creates a first-line indent or hanging indent in the paragraph using the inputted number as the indent distance.
    • To adjust the spacing before or after the paragraph, specify the required amount of spacing in the Before or After text box.
    • To change the spacing between the lines in the paragraph, select the required item from the Line Spacing drop-down list. If you select at least, exactly, or multiple, specify the required amount of space or the number of lines in the At text box.
  3. Select OK to accept the changes.

You can also set the indentation of a paragraph by simply moving the tap stop icons on the ruler of the Design tab. To do this, position the mouse pointer anywhere on the paragraph, then,

  • To create a first-line indent or hanging indent, drag to the position where you want the text to start.
  • To change the left indent, drag to the position where you want the paragraph to start.
  • To change the right indent, drag to the position where you want the paragraph to end.

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Formatting Text

You can format the text you type into a text box to suit your requirements. For example, you can change the font size, color, alignment, and highlight the text with a distinguishing color.

To format the text in a text box

  1. Select the text you want to format, right-click and select Font on the shortcut menu.
  2. In the Font tab of the Format Text dialog box, specify the font settings.

    Format Text dialog box - Font

  3. Select OK to accept the changes.

You can also format the selected text by using the corresponding options in the Format ribbon.

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Finding or Replacing a Text String

To find a character string in a text box

  1. Right-click anywhere in the text box and select Find a String from the shortcut menu.
  2. In the Find tab of the Find and Replace dialog box, specify the string you want to search for and set the other settings as required.

    Find and Replace dialog box - Find

  3. Select Find Next to start finding the specified string.

Similar to finding text, if you want to replace a string in the text box with another one, take the following steps:

  1. Right-click anywhere in the text box and select Replace from the shortcut menu. Designer displays the Find and Replace dialog box with the Replace tab selected.

    Find and Replace dialog box - Replace

  2. Specify the settings according to your requirements and select Replace or Replace All to replace the next or all the specified string with another one.

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Importing and Exporting Text

To import text into a text box from an external file (.txt or .rtf)

  1. Position the mouse pointer at the location where you want to insert the imported text, then right-click and select Import External File.
  2. In the Import a File dialog box, select the .txt or .rtf file you want to import and select OK. Designer then inserts the text of the file in the text box.

To export the text from a text box

  1. Position the mouse pointer on the text, right-click and select Save to RTF File.
  2. In the Save RTF File dialog box, specify the name of the file and select OK.

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