intermixed – help
This is the “intermixed” section.
You will be presented with a single text area into which you can place
both scrambled and non-scrambled text.
You must choose whether the non-scrambled data will be rich text
(containing formatting like fonts and colors) or just plain text (containing no
formatting).
If you have already received text from someone else, examine it to
see if the non-scrambled sections contain formatting like bolding, underlining,
changes in fonts, changes in colors. If
it does, you must choose “rich text”.
Otherwise you can choose “plain text”.
If the entire document is a single scrambled section – containing one
beginning tag [({-> and one ending tag <-})] – then you should be in the
“separate” section instead of this “intermixed” section (though this section
will handle that case as well).
If you are planning to scramble a document you already have
created, then you must decide whether you will scramble all of it into a single
scrambled section or you will selectively highlight different sections and
scramble them individually. If you are
going to scramble all of it, the “separate” section is better. If your document contains rich text
(different fonts, colors, bolding, underlining, etc.), then you must choose
“rich text”, otherwise choose “plain text”.
Note that if you have a shareware copy of the product, you will not
be able to do scrambling of text (among other things…). You will be able to unscramble messages sent
to you. Only owners of registered
(purchased) versions are allowed to do scrambling.
You can read the supplied
help. You can also get more help, read
about the product, or go to the web site for assistance.
You can also choose one of the
other tabs:
“settings/tools” – to enter
your personal preferences for working in the intermixed (scrambled and
non-scrambled) text area.
“rich text” – to work with text
that contains formatting such as fonts, colors, underlining, bolding, etc.
“plain text” – to work with
text that does not contain differing formats like fonts and colors.