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Compare & contrast character, paragraph, and document formatting Identify and define character formats Define font and point sizes Compare and contrast serif and sans serif fonts Identify and practice several ways of selecting text Format font, font size, font style, and font color Highlight text Insert text effects Apply multiple character formats to text to make it visually appealing and easy-to- read
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Formats applied to selected text Example: ▪ Font, Font Size, Font Color ▪ Bold, Italic, Underline
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Font Design of the text Default—Calibri How to: ▪ Home Tab—Font Group—Font button ▪ Font Dialog Box Launcher ▪ Mini Toolbar ▪ CTRL + SHIFT + F
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SERIF FONTS Fonts with characters that have lines or curls added at the end of text to embellish it Examples: ▪ Cambria ▪ Courier ▪ Garamond ▪ Georgia ▪ Times New Roman SANS SERIF FONTS Fonts without serifs Examples: ▪ Arial ▪ Calibri ▪ Franklin Gothic ▪ Verdana
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Measured in points Default—11 pt. ▪ Home Tab—Font Group—Font Size button ▪ Font Dialog Box Launcher ▪ Mini Toolbar ▪ CTRL + SHIFT + P Grow Font—CTRL + ] Increases the size of font Shrink Font—CTRL + [ Decreases the size of font
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Bold—CTRL + B Darkens Text Italic—CTRL + I Slanted Font Underline—CTRL + U Underlines Font Strikethrough Draws a line through the middle of the font Superscript Creates small letters above the line of text Subscript Creates small letters below the line of text Text Effects Applies visual effect to font (shadow, glow, reflection) Highlight Emphasizes important text Text Color Changes the color of font Change Case Changes case of font (lowercase, uppercase, etc.)
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Compare & contrast character, paragraph, and document formatting Adjust line spacing and alignment Customize and insert bullets and numbers to make a document easy-to-read
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Applied to an entire paragraph NOT just a portion Example: ▪ Line Spacing & Alignment Paragraph Any amount of text that ends with a paragraph mark caused by a hard return (pressing ENTER)
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Adding space between lines of text Default—1.15 How To: Ribbon ▪ Home Tab—Paragraph Group Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher Right Click—Paragraph Keyboard Short-cuts ▪ Single Spacing:CTRL + 1 ▪ Double Spacing:CTRL + 2
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How the text is positioned between the left and right margins 4 ways: ▪ Left ▪ Center ▪ Right ▪ Justified How To: Ribbon ▪ Home Tab—Paragraph Group Paragraph Dialog Box Launcher Right Click—Paragraph Mini Toolbar Keyboard Shortcuts ▪ Left Align—CTRL + L ▪ Center Align—CTRL + E ▪ Right Align—CTRL + R ▪ Justify—CTRL + J
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Left Alignment Default (read L R) Used for reports Center Alignment Used for titles and headings Right Alignment Used for aligning numbers Justified Aligns text equally between the left and right margins Left AlignedJustified Center Aligned Right Aligned
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How To: Ribbon—Home Tab—Paragraph Group ▪ Buttons ▪ Bullets ▪ Numbering Right Click
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Applied to an entire document Insertion point can be anywhere in the document Applied before or after text is entered ▪ Example: ▪ Margins, Orientation, Headers/Footers, Page Numbers
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Portrait Orientation (Default) Formats the contents of the document with the SHORT edge of the page at the top Landscape Orientation Formats the contents of the document sideways with the LONG side of the page at the top How To: Ribbon ▪ Page Layout Tab—Page Set-up Group ▪ File Tab—Print Section—Page Set-up Link
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Blank space around the edges of the page Default: ▪ 1 inch on all sides
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Soft Breaks Automatically inserted when you fill a page Hard Breaks Inserted manually that forces text to another page How To: ▪ Ribbon ▪ Insert Tab—Pages Group—Break Button ▪ CTRL + ENTER
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