After you install a font with an app like iFont or AnyFont, the font will automatically appear in Notability's list of fonts. Follow these steps: Display the Home tab of the ribbon. You can use any font you've installed on your iPad.When you use Text-to-Speech, Notability detects the language of your selected text to read the text in a voice designed for that specific language.Press and hold a tool to drag it on or off the toolbar:.Press and hold the toolbar to open the tool list.You can customize the keyboard toolbar to access commonly used tools quickly. Then click Options to open Word Options dialog box. To change a preset font, press and hold. Method 2: Show Hidden Texts Only First of all, click File tab.Tap to take a photo or add a photo from an album.Tap to make a bulleted ( ) or numbered ( ) list.Highlight the text that you would like to hide and then right-click on it and choose Font. Here is an example document I am using for illustrative purposes. To change the highlight color or remove highlighting, tap a highlighted word and use the menu that appears. First open any document you might have that has a fair amount of text in it.In the Word Options dialog box, open the Display tab and then under Printing options, check the Print hidden text option: Note: Sure, you always can change the formatting for a hidden text (to make. On the File tab, click the Options button: 2.
Write in a text box and your words will automatically transform to typed text. To turn on or turn off the possibility to print a hidden text in a Word document, do the following: 1. Tap the "+Text Box" button that appears.Using your Apple Pencil, stylus or finger (if no stylus is connected), tap the area of the note where you want to draw the text box and pull down until the text box is your desired size.Tap/click the screen to place the cursor on a line.(On iPhone, tap the currently selected tool first.) Fill out forms, write outlines, annotate documents, add captions, and more.