word processing
There are many different fonts in Microsoft Word. Some of the funny fonts that can be found in MS Word include Goudy Stout, Ravie and Jokerman.
There are 163 fonts
If you want to download fonts into Microsoft Word you can find them on the Microsoft website. Navigate to the website and search for the fonts. Find the ones that you like and download them to your computer. Open Word and the fonts should be available to you.
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Most versions of microsoft word will have an area where you can compare fonts and how italics and bold print look in different fonts. To find this area go the fonts section in Microsoft Word.
first open Microsoft word then you will see a capital A with a red line under it. click on the arrowbeside it and it will show all the colors available.
Some fonts work together nicely and look good on the same page. To combine two fonts properly we need to look for similarities and differences between them (serifs, historic background, x-height, thickness, aperture, stroke contrast). As a good general rule of thumb, two fonts work well together if they are either similar except for one important thing (analogous fonts), or if they're very different but have one thing in common to connect them (complementary fonts). It thing that is always good for the two fonts to have equal x-heights (the height of a lowercase "x" compared to the uppercase "X" of the same font-size) in common.
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When you downloaded the fonts they should be accessable through the Word font menu. The search function accessable through the start button should show you where your usable fonts are and where your downloaded fonts are now. If any of your downloaded fonts are out of place they will need to be moved
Linotype.com is a great website for finding different fonts.
"Re-" is a prefix for the word "combine."