In Bloom, named styles help you define how the words in text boxes appear.
Additionally, you can apply direct formatting to specifically selected characters or words.
Select one or more characters, or one or more words.
The direct formatting panel appears in the upper right corner of that text box.
In the panel, click B (bold), I (italic), U (underline), or A2 (superscripted) or
(color).
The selection changes to show that direct formatting or you can choose a color for the selected text.
To remove the direct formatting, select the characters or words again, and then click B (bold), I (italic), U (underline) or A2 (superscripted) in the panel. Or click Automatic to remove the color.
Here are examples of the direct formatting panel:
— no formatting.
— formatted.
This example shows
(Paste Hyperlink). It is a Bloom Enterprise feature.
This example shows the color chooser with the color pallet displayed.