Editing Tools

When editing a page or a context key, you will be presented with a set of editing tools that allow you to format your text, add links and insert tables. Many of these tools work similarly to the tools in most major word processors.

Undo and Redo

The undo and redo tools will revert or reinstate the latest changes made to your text. The button will undo your changes, and the button will redo your changes. This may also be achieved using the Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y keyboard shortcuts.

Text Formatting

Bold

The button will bold any highlighted text. This may also be achieved with the Ctrl+B keyboard shortcut.

Italics

The button will italicise any highlighted text. This may also be achieved with the Ctrl+I keyboard shortcut.

Strike-through

The button will strike through any highlighted text. This may also be achieved with the Ctrl+D keyboard shortcut.

Underline

The button will underline any highlighted text. This may also be achieved with the Ctrl+U keyboard shortcut.

Paragraphs and Headings

Paragraph blocks contain unformatted text. Text within paragraph blocks may be formatted after being written. Thebutton will set any highlighted text as a paragraph block.

The button will set any highlighted text to a level-one heading. This is the largest of the three heading options.

The button will set any highlighted text to a level-two heading.

The button will set any highlighted text to a level-three heading. This is the smallest of the three heading options.

Code Blocks

The button will insert a block of mono-spaced text. Any whitespace in this code block will be rendered as was written.

Blockquotes

The button will insert a block of indented and italicised text, denoting a quote.

Lists

The button will insert a numbered list into the body of your text.

The button will insert a bullet point list into the body of your text.

Links

To learn how to insert a link into the body of your text, please see our Inserting a Link Within a Page or Context Key guide.

Tables

To learn how to insert and format a table in the body of your text, please see our Using Tables in PolicyConnect guide.

 

 

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