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# Editor typography

UpNote lets you customize the typography of your notes so you can create a comfortable and focused writing environment. You can adjust the font, text size, line spacing, and paragraph style to match your preferences.

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#### How to Access Typography Settings

Go to **Settings →** **Editor**&#x20;

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#### Available Options

* **Font:** Choose from several clean and readable fonts designed for note-taking.
* **Font Size:** Adjust the overall font size for better readability.
* **Line Spacing:** Control the spacing between lines for a comfortable reading or writing experience.
* **Paragraph Spacing:** Adjust the spacing between paragraphs for better visual separation.
* [**Line Length**](/write-and-edit/format-your-text/line-length.md)**:** Control how wide your text appears on the screen for optimal readability.
* **Completed To-Do Items** – Choose whether completed checklist items remain visible or are dimmed or strikethrough for a clearer look.
* **New Note Starts With:** Choose the default text style (Normal, H1, H2, H3, or H4) for new notes.


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