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Chapter 3: Formatting Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 31
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Bold text for emphasis Underline text for emphasis Italicize text for emphasis Change the font Change the size of the text Change the color of the text Create a bulleted list Choose a custom bullet Create a numbered list Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 32
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bold bullet font bullets font size Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 33 font italic underline
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Key text as instructed. To center your text, hold down Ctrl and press the letter E. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 34
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Darker, thicker text. When formatting a line or paragraph, you need to select the text first. When formatting a single word, you do not have to select the word first. Click the Bold button on the Home Ribbon. Click the Bold button again to turn it off. Hold Ctrl and press the letter B to bold. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 35
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Text that slants to the right. Click the Italic button on the Home Ribbon Hold Ctrl and press the letter I to italicize. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 36
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Text with a straight line below it. Click the Underline button on the Home Ribbon. Hold Ctrl and press the letter U to underline. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 37
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Font size is measured in points. The higher the point size, the bigger the text will be. The largest font size available is 1638. Select the text. Click the Dialog box launcher to the right of the Font label. Font, size, color, and effects can be changed from the Font dialog box. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 38
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Select the text. Click the Font drop-down arrow on the Home Ribbon. Click the Font Size drop-down arrow on the Home Ribbon. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 39
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Select the text. Click the Font Color drop-down arrow. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 310
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Bullets are small dots or other pictures used when creating lists. They should be consistent throughout the list. Bullet formatting can either be added before or after typing the list. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 311
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Select the list. Click the Bullets drop-down arrow on the Home Ribbon. Click Define New Bullet. Click Symbol button. Choose a bullet font. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 312
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Select the list. Click the Numbering button on the Home Ribbon. Default formatting is a number followed by a period. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 313
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Select the text. Change the size. Change the font color. Change the font. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 314
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Formatting such as bold, underline, and italic can add emphasis to text. Bold text is thicker and darker. Italicized text slants to the right. You can change the font using the buttons on the Home Ribbon. Font choices can help to add emotion to your text. The default font in Microsoft Word is Calibri, size 11. Spotlight on Word ProcessingChapter 315
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The largest font size is 1638. You should not use more than three different fonts within a document. Using more than one font color within a word makes it hard to read. Bullets are small dots, pictures, or symbols used to identify items in a list. Wingdings is a very popular bullet font. Lists can be formatted to include bullets or numbers. Chapter 316Spotlight on Word Processing
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