- by using a font library (which is the easiest way)
- by manually assigning all the font options you'd like to have
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
You will see all the font options the text has displayed in the character toolbox. To see how they look, just click through them.
Tip
If you want to change the order of the fonts, you can do so by editing the library. Learn how to edit a library here.
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
- Click + Add Font Option
- Click to expand the Select a Font list
- Pick a font from the list
- Repeat 5, 6, and 7 to add as many font options as you'd like
You will see all the font options the text has displayed in the character toolbox. To see how they look, just click through them.
To delete a font option, click the next to the font name.
To edit the font option, click the next to the font name, and pick a new font from the list.
Tip
You can change the font options order by clicking the dots to the left of the font option. Simply click and drag to rearrange them.