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Text font format issue.

I have the below text in the text object,

RISK:

Provides determination of underlying risk in banks.

I want Risk to be displayed in Bold and the next line text in regular font.

How can I do this ?


Thank you.

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Anonymous
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Aptha

The text in a Text Object can either be all bold,or all normal.  it cannot be half & half.

Best Regards,     Bill

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Anonymous
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Aptha

The text in a Text Object can either be all bold,or all normal.  it cannot be half & half.

Best Regards,     Bill

MayilVahanan

Hi

You can use two text object. One for Risk in bold. Another for remaining things.

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
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marcus_malinow
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

Bill's quite right. I believe this is in the Ideas section of the site, so if it's something you want, vote!

Typically when I have to do something like this, I'd use two text objects, one in bold, and one in normal.

Clever_Anjos
Employee
Employee

Only using two textboxes or a straight table with two expressions and formatted (hide caption, transparent background and so on)

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Thank you guys.

As of now I have also used 2 text objects.Was just wondering if I can use only one object by using any function like <B>. or <R>.

Thank you all for your inputs.

Anonymous
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Aptha

Nope - 2 objects or a straight table with two expressions [as per Anjos comment] is the way to go.

Best Regards,     Bill