You'd use the Pen Tool to create the "swoosh" in question. Alternately, you could draw a rectangle which was as long as you needed the final art to be and then use the Direct Selection Tool and the Convert Anchor Point Tool to manipulate the points on the rectangle to arrive at the "swoosh" shape you have in mind. You could probably also use one of the Brush Tool variants to create a kind of freehand "swoosh" but I'd go the Pen Tool / Convert Anchor Point Tool route for greater accuracy.
To get an underline on oldMSN you have to be in a conversation and then you go to font then there will be a choice to underline it.
Make sure that the font is not only in your fonts folder (in the system folder), but check the Adobe Illustrator folder for a fonts folder as well. Depending on if you're on Mac or PC, Illustrator requires that it has a font suitcase or True Type font copied into the software folder. Just drag and drop if needed, restart and Illustrator should recognize the font then.
<b> bold </b> <underline> underline </underline> <center> center </center> <big> big </big>
Font
If this is an Excel question, you can underline words the same as in MS Word - use the 'U' icon or 'Format-font-underline'. The format is called 'underline.'
Adobe Illustrator, a vector graphics creation and editing program, natively saves files in the ".AI" format. Most fonts for your computer are saved in ".TTF" (True Type Font) format, which requires a special font-editing program to open and edit. If you create images or letters in Adobe Illustrator that you want to convert into a TTF file so you can use them in other programs as a font, the best method is to install a font-editing program that can import AI files.
No. they are examples of formatting. Correct answer is: Styles
Use adobe illustrator to design the font and use the program type tool to assign the letters to the keys.
It is not necessary to underline subheadings in modern writing. Instead, you can use bold, italics, or a larger font size to make them stand out.
font styles
If this is an Excel question, you can underline words the same as in MS Word - use the 'U' icon or 'Format-font-underline'. The format is called 'underline', btw.
Use the Font face= command with the attribute Value of the font you want. for example" This is arial font This is century font General formating could include bold will boldface the enclosed text. Use the size= "" or color = "" attributes to change the size, and color of the text. underline will underline the text. Italic Will display the text in italic.