WYSIWYG Menus allows you to customize your font menus so that you know exactly what a font looks like before you choose to include it in a document.
• What You See Is What You Get
WYSIWYG Menus draws all your font names in their actual typefaces (versus Chicago only) so that you know what the font looks like before including it in your document. This saves you time trying to find just the right font for your project.
• Changing the order fonts appear in font menus
WYSIWYG Menus lets you reorder fonts within the font menus. The system displays fonts in alphabetical order, so if you always use a font like Times you have to go to the bottom of the list to select it. With WYSIWYG Menus, you can move your favorite fonts to the top of the list for faster selection.
• Grouping font families
Some fonts have more than one style, such as Bold, Condensed, or Oblique. If you have a font with more than one style you will find that your Font menu is quite long since the system will list all styles. WYSIWYG Menus reduces the length of your font list by grouping fonts together and attaching them as submenus attached to each font name. Reducing the size of your font list helps you find the font you need faster!
Here’s How!
• Reordering fonts in the Font menu
It’s easier to select commonly used fonts when they are placed near the top of your Font menu.
1) Open the WYSIWYG Menus control panel.
2) Click on the font you wish to move and drag it to its new location.
3) Close the control panel to accept changes.
4) Return to your application and select your font from its new location.
• Customizing Font menus
You can also make fonts easy to identify by changing the size and color in which they appear within the font menu.
1) Open the WYSIWYG Menus control panel.
2) Highlight the font you wish to customize.
3) From the pop-up menus, select the color and size in which you wish to display the font.
Your fonts are now easier to select, saving you time and effort choosing the perfect fonts for your document!