Web-compatible text


When you convert paragraph text to web-compatible text, you can edit the text of the published document in an HTML editor. The default web font style is used automatically unless you override it with another font. If you choose to override it, the default font is used when visitors to your website don’t have the same font installed on their computers. The bold, italic, and underline text styles are also available. You can apply uniform fills, but not outlines, to web-compatible text.

To make text web-compatible

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Using the Pick tool , select the paragraph text frame. Click Text Make text Web-compatible.

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Ensure that the web-compatible text does not intersect or overlap other objects or extend beyond the boundaries of the drawing page; otherwise the text will be converted to a bitmap, and it will lose its Internet properties.

Artistic text cannot be converted to web-compatible text and is always treated as a bitmap. However, you can convert it to paragraph text and then make it web compatible. For information on converting text, see Find, edit, and convert text.

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