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Apply a heading format to text
 

When designing a form, you can apply a heading format to control labels or other text. Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 includes six built-in heading formats.

  1. Select the text whose formatting you want to change.
  2. On the Formatting toolbar, click Font Button image.
  3. In the Pick formatting to apply box in the Font task pane, select the heading style you want to apply. InfoPath changes the text to the formatting specified for the style you applied.

ShowTip

Setting text as a heading makes it easier to use the color scheme feature. When a color scheme is applied, the appropriate colors are automatically applied to text with a heading format.

Note  When filling out a form, you can use the previous procedure to apply a heading format to text in certain types of rich text fields (rich text field: A field that can show formatting and graphics, such as an embedded object, and not just text.). To quickly determine whether you're in a rich text field, place your insertion point in the field. If the Font button on the Formatting toolbar appears active instead of dimmed, the field supports heading formatting.

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