Font styles
A bold typeface is used for emphasis. Italics are also used for emphasis; bold is a bit more emphatic than italics.
Bold and italics are examples of text formatting styles used to add emphasis to words or phrases, with bold text appearing as strong and important and italicized text appearing as slanted for added clarity or distinction in writing.
Bold or strong. Italics or emphasis. Underline. Fixed-width typeface. Big and small, Shadow, etc.
emphasis
usually in bold or italics
Use Bold, Italics or underline it.
The problem with specialized markings (bold, italics, single quote marks) is that it can be distracting to read. Also, there are rules for each type of markings. Italics should only be used for extreme emphasis, as one example.
Some status codes are... (color of writing) , , , , (bold, italics, underline, blink, and strike) (color backgrounds) (background effects) example: (picture) example: (picture of a shield or sword) example:
Heading, Sub headings. Use bold for key words not randomley. Headers/Footers (alwasy insert a footer with your name in italics at the botom with the subject/topic).
TEXT - Bold textTEXT - Italic textTEXT - Underlined textTEXT - Strike-out text:)
In MS Word, or any typed text, bold means to darken; italics changes the font or script used; and underline simply highlights text.Each of these should be used sparingly. Lots of text used with bold, italics, or underlining can be distracting to readers.
Bold face, italics, bullet, list, numbering, sub headings, headings