1. First, using styles enhance the document. Second, using styles can make the document easy to read.
The advantage of having many fonts to choose from is primarily one of design. Certain fonts create a certain feeling when the user sees them. As an example, serif fonts are generally considered to be more formal feeling than sans-serif.
Font sizes, on the other hand, can be used to convey extra information to the user. Generally, bigger font sizes signify more important pieces of information, while a small size tends to signify a less important piece. Using a smaller font also decreases the importance that the reader puts on the information therein. (That's why legal stuff is put into "fine print." They're trying to get it past you without your reading it.)
some people cant see normal font so they make it bigger so they can see it like someone with seeing difficulties.
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Your question is confusing. If you need to change the style of the text, you need to use style/CSS.
we can align text using notepad by by going to the font option
<font style="background-color: red;">this text will have a red background</font>
The font tag has an attribute called "Face" using which you can set the font type. Ex: <Font face = "Verdana"> will display all following text in the Verdana font. You can also set font size and color using this tag. Ex: <Font face = "Verdana" color = "Red" size = "10"> will display text in Verdana font, red color and 10 pixels high in size.
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Formatting toolbar- The Formatting toolbar provides many of the most common options for formatting selected text, such as font, font size, font weight, alignment, and color. The Font and Font Size boxes show the font and size of the current text including values that are set by a cascading style sheet (CSS). In addition, you can use the Formatting toolbar to insert a horizontal line by clicking the arrow on the Outside Borders button and selecting Horizontal Line .
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Font formatting affects text changing things like text size, colour, font-face etc. Border formatting affects borders around boxes, cells, pictures etc. It will change things like style, colour, thickness and combinations of borders, like having different borders on different sides.
Any document is a HUMAN made symbolism, as a source of creativity in the TIME NOW. Where you copy/cut and paste to a different part of your document, you have the option to keep the "source formatting". For example, if your copy text was in size 12 font but you're moving it to where a size 16 font is used, you have the option of keeping the size 12 font (which was the source of the formatting you copied), or have the font changed to size 16. In this example, if you select keep source formatting, the text would be pasted in size 12 font.
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To "paste without formatting" in Word strips the text you are pasting of all formatting. That means that it will be pasted in the default font and font size for Word, with no bolding, italics, underlining, font colours, highlighting, alternate fonts (apart from the default one for Word), font size, styles, etc that were present in the original text. It would appear exactly as if you were pasting it onto Notepad.
Use the Text tool to create a text field in the image. A tool bar for formatting should automatically open, allowing you to change font and font size.
First you can select the text and click the arrow on the font color button on the formatting toolbar. Choose the color you want to apply from the palette. You can also use the font dialog to change the color of text on your screen. Select the text, and open the format menu and choose font. Click the arrow to the right of the font color box and choose the color you want
Changing the font. This includes type, size, bold, underline, strikethrough, superscript, etc.
Word files include data about the formatting of the text (font, color, size, centered, margins, etc.). Notepad files (usually .txt) are plain text files--no formatting, just text.
To change the font for your username on Quotev, you can use HTML formatting codes when editing your profile. You can try using the tag with the desired font style and size attributes. However, note that Quotev may have restrictions on certain fonts for usernames.