What are editor presets?
Editor presets are predefined sets of how the editor looks and behaves. Examples:- Font
- Font size
- Line spacing
- Paragraph spacing
- Alignment
Where do I set them?
- Open a file.
- Click Settings in the header.
- In the editor settings area, choose a preset.
When to use which
1️⃣ Focused writing
- Wider line spacing
- Larger font
- Layout that keeps attention on the text
2️⃣ Editing and proofreading
- Tighter line spacing
- Clear paragraph breaks
- Layout that makes structure easy to see
3️⃣ Readability check
- Layout closer to what a reader sees
- Check paragraph flow
4️⃣ Submission prep
- Layout matched to platform or submission rules
- Check margins and alignment
What presets are for
Presets are not just cosmetic.- Writing stage
- Structure check
- Revision
- Submission
How to use them
- First draft: focus preset
- Mid-stage: structure-check preset
- Final pass: submission preset
Summary
- Editor presets are saved editor settings.
- You switch them in Settings; they apply right away.
- Content is unchanged; only the display changes.
- Using them per stage improves efficiency.