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Formatting documents

When you add a new control to a document, its initial formatting is determined by the control default for that type of control. Each control type (text field, image, rectangle, and so on) has a control default, which contains a full set of formatting properties to specify the default format. For more information on control defaults, including how to apply them and how to change them, see Defining default formatting for control types: control defaults.

Of course, you can change the formatting of each new control as desired. You can determine a document's appearance by formatting either its controls (text fields, lines, sections, and so on) or the entire document. For formatting ideas, see Useful formatting suggestions. For information on the types of formatting that is available for each type of control, see the following sections:

Individual controls can be automatically formatted differently than the data in the rest of the document. Data that is formatted differently calls attention to itself, and makes that data easier to locate for analysis. Conditional formatting allows certain properties of controls, including sections, to be controlled by data-driven conditions. This provides the flexibility to personalize documents based on the data returned by the dataset reports. For more information, including instructions and examples, see Formatting conditional values in documents.

You can also format the entire document, as described below:

For a list of the options available on various formatting interfaces, and when to use them, see Different methods for formatting controls.