You can add multiple font options to a text element so customers can choose from a range of fonts while personalizing. You can assign multiple fonts in two ways:
- by manually assigning all the font options you'd like to have
- by using a font library (which is the easiest way)
To add multiple font options to a text manually
- Select the text element
- Expand the Character toolbox
- Click to expand the Select a Font list
- Pick a font from the list
- A dialog will confirm that the Font was correctly applied to option 1
- Use the arrows next to the option number to change to option 2
- Click to expand the Select a Font list and pick a new font
- The dialog will confirm that the Font was correctly applied to option 2
- Use the arrows to change to the next option and repeat as many times as you want.
Important
Always start in option 1, and move your way through options 2, 3, 4, etc. Don't leave a font option empty!
To add multiple font options to a text using libraries
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First, you have to create a font library. You can learn how to create a font library here.
- Select the text element
- Expand the Character toolbox
- Click Pick Library
- Choose the font library you'd like to use
Tip
To see all the font options a text has saved, just click the arrows next to the option number to browse through all options. You can also type a specific number if you want to jump faster to a certain font option.
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