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default_settings.html
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---
layout: default
navPage: docs
heading: TinyMCE Field
breadcrumbs:
- Modules,/modules
- TinyMCE Field,/modules/field_type_tinymce
- How to use the module,/modules/field_type_tinymce/how_to_use
- Configuring the Default Settings
prev: How to use the module,/modules/field_type_tinymce/how_to_use
next: Choosing the WYSIWYG field type for a Field,/modules/field_type_tinymce/choosing_field_type
categories: modules
tags: field_types
---
{% include open_section.html nav='nav_tinymce.html' selected='default_settings' %}
<h3>Configuring the Default Settings</h3>
{% include screenshot.html item="i178.gif" %}
<p>
The tinyMCE module contains a number of predefined settings: e.g. which options
(bold, italic, underline etc.) appear in the rich-text toolbar, whether the toolbar
appears at the top or bottom of the field, and so on.
</p>
<p>
To configure these settings, go to Modules -> TinyMCE Field Type. There, just construct
the default rich-text editor that you desire. You’ll note that changing the options
automatically redraws the example editor below. This keeps the settings completely
transparent so you’re never unclear about what it will look like.
</p>
<p>
Note: these just specify the default settings. So when you choose this field type for
any of your form fields, it will inherit all those values. However, every field type
can override any of these fields.
</p>
{% include close_section.html %}