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Formatting can change if you move text into a paragraph that contains different formatting.
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The list of file formats that support text formatting would most likely number in the thousands or even tens of thousands. Common examples of file types that support text formatting include RTF, HTML, Microsoft Word's DOC, PostScript, LaTeX, PDF, and Microsoft PowerPoint. In general, any format that supports rendering text to a screen or printer supports text formatting, except for classic file formats, such as TXT (text) files.
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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.
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That the text has no formatting, and so it's easier, for example, to copy on a html page
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To add a shadow or outline to text in most software programs, you can usually find these options in the text formatting tools. Look for options like "Text Effects", "Shadow", or "Outline" in the formatting menu. Simply select the text you want to apply the effect to and adjust the settings to customize the shadow or outline as desired.
That the text has no formatting, and so it's easier, for example, to copy on a html page
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