Note: <Undefined> is the default setting for all options until you make new selections at the tab. You only need to make new settings for attributes that you want to define for the Inline style.
Font Family: Specifies the font set to apply.
Size: Defines the size of the font.
Color: Defines the font color to use for the font.
Style: Defines attributes to apply to the font. You can use any combination of these attributes:
Bold
Italic
Small Caps
Underline
Overline
Strikethrough
Blink
Capitalization: Specifies the case of the font. Options include:
Normal (default)
Capitalize: Capitalize first characters of each word in block of text
Lowercase: Use small letters (lowercase characters) for all text
All Caps: Capitalize all text
Sub/Superscript: Specifies if the text should be raised (Superscript) or lowered (Subscript) from the baseline (the horizontal alignment of letters). Normal (the default) specifies that text should be aligned with the baseline.
Word Spacing: Defines the additional amount of space between words.
Letter Spacing: Defines the additional amount of space between characters.
Preview: Shows a WYSIWYG representation of how your text will look with the selected options applied. The view changes as you apply different settings at this tab.
Font Sets: Opens the Font Sets dialog so you can add or modify font sets. For details, see About font sets.