When you edit files in different formats every day, the universality of the document solution matters a lot. If your instruments work with only some of the popular formats, you might find yourself switching between application windows to bold print in FDX and manage other file formats. If you want to remove the headache of document editing, go for a solution that can easily handle any extension.
With DocHub, you do not need to concentrate on anything apart from actual document editing. You will not have to juggle programs to work with various formats. It can help you revise your FDX as easily as any other extension. Create FDX documents, modify, and share them in one online editing solution that saves you time and boosts your productivity. All you have to do is register a free account at DocHub, which takes just a few minutes.
You will not need to become an editing multitasker with DocHub. Its feature set is enough for speedy papers editing, regardless of the format you need to revise. Begin with creating a free account and discover how straightforward document management can be having a tool designed particularly to suit your needs.
Hi, I'm David Blatner from InDesign Secrets.com and I'm going to answer a common question that we hear from new InDesign users. "How do I make some text bold? Or italic?" For example, here I'll grab the Type tool inside my Tools panel. And then I'll come over here and select some text. I'll just drag over it. Now, to make it bold, I might try and press the universal keyboard shortcut for "make it bold," and that's Command-B or Control-B on Windows. But that doesn't make it bold here. Instead, up comes the Text Frame Options dialog box. Now, this dialog box lets you control all kinds of things about the text inside your text frame. But it does not help you make text bold. So, I'm going to cancel that by clicking the Cancel button. Instead, there are three ways to make text bold in InDesign. The first way is to press Command-Shift-B or on Windows it's Control-Shift-B. Adding the Shift key makes it work. But, there's kind of a problem here. A lot of fonts are in families that have more t...