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Welcome to the Vocabulary Worksheet Factory. This tutorial will walk you through using the Text Editor. First Ill click the Editors icon in the toolbar at the top of the window then select the Text option. The Text Editor pop-up window opens. Ill type in the main part of the window. For this example, Ill use the original Grimm Brothers version of Cinderella. Now that I have a few paragraphs of text, lets look at the editing options. I can change the font used by clicking the Font icon. In the pop-up window that appears, select the desired font, style, and size. Additionally, you can use this to add either a Strikeout or an Underline effect. You can also change the color of the text. After making the desired changes, click the OK button to close the pop-up. The next section of editing icons allow you to make changes such as adding bold to sections of text or individual words. You can italicize words or underline them. The next two icons in this section allow you to tur