If you work with Word Microsoft:
- click Home, Font: now is your choice for the type of font, size, color etc.
For internet Explorer:
- Click View, Zoom and Up or Out
For Windows:
- Click Control Panel, Personalization, Display, Make text and other items larger or smaller and after this choose the size of fonts.
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Html mostly uses three main parts. The thing,(e.g. <FONT size="10"></font>) the thing your changing, (e.g. <font SIZE="10"></font>) ,what your changing it to.(e.g. <font size="IO"></font) And the closing tab.(e.g. <text size="10"></FONT>)Then you put some of the thing (e.g. <font size="10">Content of your site</font>)
Change the font size in your word processor or layout application, the printer should print at the size specified.
When you change the font size, the size of the characters on the screen will change in size. The characters will appear larger or smaller depending on how you adjust the font size.
Use the font-size tag to change an elements font size. For example to change all paragraph text to 24px your CSS would look like: p { font-size: 24px; }
Ctrl + Shift Key + < will decrease font size.
Ctrl + Shift Key + < will decrease font size.
Ctrl + Shift Key + >On my Linux OS it is press down the Ctrl key and tap the = key repeatedly to increase the font, and Ctrl and - to decrease.
The font size.
the Autofit Options button
the Autofit Options button
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you can define your own: * go to Tools > Customize * pick 'Format' under Category * then pick 'Increase font' under Function * pick a key combination to assign it to in Shortcut keys above * choose whether the shortcut shall be restricted to writer or useable in all of the openoffice suite * hit 'Modify'. You're ready to go. Analogously for Decrease font size or any other command you can think of in OOo. Make sure you do not choose system-wide key combinations. You gotta love the freedom of this.
what is a font size
In HTML: <font size=1>Smallest</font> <font size=3>Normal</font> <font size=7>Largest</font> The font tag can also have the color and face defined. <font size=3 color=red face=arial>Normal</font> However, the FONT tag is deprecated and has been removed from current versions of [X]HTML. Instead, use CSS to specify font size. For example: h1 {font-size: 2em; } div.fineprint { font-size: .85em; }
To change the font size on your homepage, you can either edit the HTML code of your page or use the CSS font-size property. For example, you can add a style element to the element of your HTML page, such as: body { font-size: 16px; } This will set the font size to 16px for the entire page. You can also use the font-size property in your CSS stylesheet to set the font size for specific elements. For example: h1 { font-size: 20px; } This will set the font size for all elements to 20px.
You could easily increase the font size and decrease it. It could be done with the help of Shortcut keys i.e. Cntrl and + or -.