This command brings up the Fonts and Miscellaneous layout options page. The four different sections let you set font-, numbering-, border-, and metadata-related options for your document.
This section lets you set the base font for all the elements in your document.
This section lets you tweak the relative sizes and special font effects used for different elements in your document, such as Directions and Problem labels.
This button brings up a dialog that lets you set the printed number of the first page, part, and problem of your document. Changing these settings is useful if you've split a large test over two or more Acces documents, and you want to combine the printouts into one test with consistent numbering.

This button brings up a dialog that lets you set how and where borders and rules should be drawn in your document.
Use this group of options to set what type of borders or rules, if any, should be drawn for different elements in your document.
This option determines how thick the lines used to draw the borders and rules should be.
If you document is a multi-column Test/Worksheet, you can use this option to set whether or not to draw a vertical line between the columns of your document.
This button brings up a dialog that lets you specify whether or not you want metadata to be shown next to each problem in your document, which metadata to show, and where to show them.