1 Pitch (about 44 slides) Orienta tion Fonts. 2 Orientation : Portrait or Landscape.

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1 Pitch (about 44 slides) Orienta tion Fonts

2 Orientation : Portrait or Landscape

3 8½ x 11 inches = Portrait

4

5 11 x 8½ inches = Landscape

6

7 Orientation : Portrait or Landscape

8 Set page orientation In Word:

9 Set page orientation In Publisher: FILE | PAGE SETUP

10 Set page orientation FILE | PAGE SETUP Orientation

11 Orientation : Portrait or Landscape

12 Pitch characters per inch (cpi) letters are the same height, but thinner one inch 10 cpi 15 cpi

13 2 types of Pitch Fixed Pitch Proportional Pitch summer winter florin summer winter florin

14 Fixed Pitch font Every letter gets the same amount of horizontal space summer winter florin

15 Fixed Pitch font Every letter gets the same amount of horizontal space summer winter florin

16 Fixed Pitch font Examples of fixed pitch fonts are: Courier New and monotxt summer winter florin

17 Proportional Pitch Font

18 Proportional Pitch Font For wide letters More Space Less Space For narrow letters

19 Almost all fonts are proportional fonts Rockwell Arial Black Cooper Black Old English Text Algerian Elephant Impact Ravie Berlin Sans Georgia Harrington Footlight Kristen Brush Script

20 Proportional Pitch Font Examples of proportional fonts are: Arial Baskerville Old Face

2 ways to change the Pitch in Word 1. Change the Spacing (expanded or condensed) 21

2 ways to change the Pitch in Word 1. Change the Spacing (expanded or condensed) 22

Change the Pitch in Word 23 Font dialog box launcher

Change the Pitch in Word 24

Change the Pitch in Word 25 Change the Spacing (Expanded or Condensed)

2 ways to change the Pitch in Word 1. Change the Spacing (expanded or condensed) 26

2 ways to change the Pitch in Word 1. Change the Spacing (expanded or condensed) 2. Change the Scale 27

2 ways to change the Pitch in Word 2. Change the Scale 28

Change the Pitch in Word 29 Font dialog box launcher

Change the Pitch in Word 30

Change the Pitch in Word 31 Change the Scale

2 ways to change the Pitch in Word 2. Change the Scale 32

2 ways to change the Pitch in Word 1. Change the Spacing (expanded or condensed) 2. Change the Scale 33

34 Point size (how tall the letters are) Florin High 72 points=1 inch 72 18

35 Point size (how tall the letters are) Florin High Normal typing = 11 or 12 points 12

36 Point size (how tall the letters are)

37 3 General Categories of Fonts ABCDE (serif) ABCDE (sans serif) abcdefghi (Script)

38

39 Font examples: Times New Roman Arial Black Garamond Broadway

40 Use sans serif fonts for Titles and Headings Use serif fonts for normal text.

41 Arial Baskerville Old Face Serif choice Sans serif choice For the Desktop Publishing unit…

42 orientation point size serif fonts sans serif fonts script fonts Review

43 orientation pitch (cpi) –fixed pitch –proportional pitch point size serif fonts sans serif fonts script fonts Review

44 ---end of presentation---