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".
There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
Word processor.
Microsoft
you go to start and type in microscoft word and then it will come up you click on it and that is how youopen it up
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.
microscoft
Ibm? No!
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Microscoft
italic is this I and this is for had writing bold printing is for words that mean import thing
Italic fonts are those where the letters are all slanted over to the right side. To italicize a word is to place that word in an italic font when none of the words around it are in that kind of font. Italic fonts were invented in Italy; hence the name.