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There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
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I don't think you looked up the definition of that word very well. Italic is a type of font for printing.This sentence is in italic print.
Do you mean obsequious? or subsequently? Even this editor underlines "subsequious" with red.
"Bold" is an adjective.
The sentence I'm writing is in ITALIC.This sentence isn't."italic" or "cursive" means a type of handwriting or a type of font where the letters slant to the right.The font attributes icons in Microsoft Word try to represent this font attribute graphically, with the letter B in bold for bold, I in italic for italic, etc., or in the font styles dialog box, the style names for these attributes will be shown with the attributes applied to them, like "Bold" and "Italic".
Boldface is the transitive verb for bold, such as italicize is the transitive verb for italic. Some might think it is embolden however it would only be applicable if you are using the word bold as in brave, not as it related to print formating.
The are formatting options.
To make a word on Gmail chat italic, you put an _ (underscore) on both sides of the word like _italic_ and it corns out italic. You can make strikethrough bye typing like -s-t-r-i-k-e-t-h-o-u-g-h- and it comes out strickethrough. To make a word bold, you put a * on bothe sides of the word like *bold* and it comes out bold. You can also use combinations or all three at the same time.
English language appliction and Keyboard: Ctrl + b = boldCtrl + i = italicCtrl + u = underlineOther language packs and keyboards will be different, for example my Swedish language Word has Ctrl + f for bold (Swedish fet). Ctrl + k for italic (Swedish kursiv)
A button that has two states, on or off. Buttons like Bold, Italic and Underline are toggles. You can also put toggle buttons on forms.
You could use italics, or use Bold, or even underline. You could highlight an already written word or a paragraph, and then change the font to emphasise the highlighted text. Using Bold, Italic, and Underline is often handy, but don't over do it.
There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
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A word written in italic script/font.
I don't think you looked up the definition of that word very well. Italic is a type of font for printing.This sentence is in italic print.
Yes, but only if you are writing a note. You can simply go to "compose a note" and at the bottom of the note space, there will be a link that you can use to format the note. Also, in chat you can put and asterix *around* the word and it will appear bold.