Editing text

Many UI controls in Balsamiq allow you to add or edit text, whether you're labeling a button, writing placeholder text in a form field, or adding content to a paragraph or block of text.

To edit the text, double-click on the control and start typing. Or, if you have the control selected, hit ENTER or F2. To commit the text you typed, click anywhere other than the text field you typed in or hit ENTER or CTRL/+ENTER. If you want to discard the text changes you just made, hit ESC.

Basic formatting

Text style

When you edit a text control (or press ENTER or F2), a dedicated toolbar appears above it. This gives you direct access to common formatting options:

  • Text size
  • Bold
  • Italic
  • Strikethrough
  • Underline
  • Bullet List
  • Text alignment
  • Link
  • Text color

These options affect the text that you have selected and you can apply them to a single word if needed.

Line breaks

Most controls allow you to insert a line break to wrap text from one line to the next. You can do this by pressing SHIFT+ENTER (or by adding \r for some controls) in front of the text you want to start on a new line.

Bulleted lists

In a paragraph control, you can create a bulleted list from the text toolbar or by preceding text with either a hyphen or an asterisk followed by a space.

* item 1
* item 2
- item 3
- item 4

Lorem

Type lorem in a Paragraph or Text Area to use our Lorem Ipsum generator.

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Placeholder text

Another option for creating placeholder text, besides the Lorem Ipsum text generator, is to use the Squiggly Line of Text and Squiggly Block of Text controls in the UI Library.

You can convert them to real text at any time by editing them and entering some text or by double-clicking each control, as shown below.

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Specific formatting

Some controls use certain characters as separators. For instance, to create multiple tabs in a tabs bar, you separate them with a comma.

A space character separates tags in a Tag Cloud control. Some other controls, like the Tree Pane, use other characters altogether. In such cases the default text for the control includes explanations on how to use it.


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