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Select the sample from the list or press Add New to upload the Document Type from your desktop or mobile phone.
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Use advanced features to incorporate fillable fields, rearrange pages, date and sign the printable PDF document electronically.
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2019-07-27
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Comments: Select the Point annotation mode icon and point to wherever you want to add a comment. Select Post. ... Highlight text: Point and drag your cursor to highlight text, then select Highlight text. ... Draw: Select the Drawing annotation mode icon.
Select the text you want to add line spacing to. Select the Edit CSS Style icon to open a separate window. For Line Height, you can make settings in two menus: In the second menu, select an option, such as ems. ... Select Update. Your new line spacing shows in the editor. Select Submit.
Select all the text. Click the CSS Button. In the new window, look in the Text tab. Select the Line Height box, and choose Value. Type in 2, and select ems next to the value. Click Update. The text will now show as double-spaced.
The best way to do this is to open up your Word file, then press (CTRL + A) on your keyboard to SELECT ALL, then (CTRL + C) to COPY the document. This makes sure all the invisible formatting code is copied. Then you can move to Blackboard, click into the area you wish to paste, then press (CTRL + V) to paste.
If the text in Blackboard is too small, you will need to change the font size. Press and hold the CTRL key. Then press + or to change the size of the content on the page.
In canvas, when you hit enter at the end of line in the editor, the default is that you get double-spacing. To create single spacing in the Rich Content Editor, press the shift+enter (or, if you are on a Mac, hit shift+return).
Highlight the text you want to copy in your Word file, then copy it (CTRL + C). Go to Blackboard, then to the place you wish to paste your text, place your cursor in the box and paste (CTRL + V).
Place your cursor at the beginning of your second line of your citation before any text. Right click your mouse. Select Paragraph from the resulting pop up menu. Under Indentation, use the Special pull-down menu to select hanging. Use the By menu to select 0.5".
To use this shortcut, press and hold CTRL and then while holding it, press C on your keyboard. Once you have the cursor where you want the text to be pasted, press Ctrl+V on your keyboard at the same time to paste your copied text. You can use this same paste shortcut for text you copied from anywhere on your computer.
Directions for copying and pasting text: Click and hold the mouse button down and begin to drag the mouse to the right over the text. You'll notice that the text will "highlight" (typically black). When you have dragged the mouse to the end of the text you would like to copy, let go of the mouse button.
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