Previously, the next bullet point would be formed when a Loree user added text to an unordered list and hit enter.
By using the "Tab" key after adding text with an unordered list and pressing enter, the user can now create the following bullet point with nested bullet points.
Now, if a user chooses all of the text and decides to change the text color, the change will be made to both the texts and the bullet points.
The overall lists can now be moved up and down, duplicated, deleted, or copied.
Furthermore, users now have the ability to customize the background and spacing in the design section. They can select a specific text block and make adjustments to the spacing.
Now, users have the ability to modify the styling and formatting of the entire list. This includes making changes to the appearance and structure of the list, allowing for more customization and control.
Previously, Loree users were able to add elements inside a table and utilize the design section.
Now, when the user hovers the mouse over a table, they will see a blue border that allows them to easily drag or resize the table.
Additionally, when the user clicks on the empty area between the text and border of the table, that specific cell will be selected.
When a user selects a specific cell and clicks on the '+' button, they have the ability to add a row above or below and add a column to the right or left of the table.
In addition, Loree users have the option to select multiple cells and effortlessly insert a row above or below, as well as add a column to the right or left side of the table.
Loree users now have the ability to select multiple cells and merge them into a single cell. This means that the content from the multiple cells will be combined into one.
After merging multiple cells, Loree users now have the capability to split them if needed.
When a Loree user attempts to split a merged cell, they are able to split only the table structure itself and not the content within the cell.
Loree users will be able to see the new font choice in the design section if they choose a particular cell and attempt to update the text element for the entire cell using the same font family, size, weight, or style.
Now Loree users can undo and redo up to last typing or design actions in Access. To undo an action, press Ctrl + Z. To redo an undone action, press Ctrl + Y.
The Undo and Redo features let you remove or repeat single or multiple typing actions, but all actions must be undone or redone in the order you did or undid them – you can’t skip actions. For example, if you change the value of three fields in a record and then decide you want to undo the first change you made, you must undo all three changes.
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