Editor presets are saved sets of editing settings for when you write. You can save font, size, line spacing, paragraph spacing, and similar options as one style and switch to it when needed. You can use different presets for reading vs. writing.Documentation Index
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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.