You could use italics, or use Bold, or even underline. You could highlight an already written word or a paragraph, and then change the font to emphasise the highlighted text. Using Bold, Italic, and Underline is often handy, but don't over do it.
In Microsoft Word, at the top there is a bar where you can change font. Near the bar there is a button with a slanted 'I', looking like this: I. Highlight the text you wish to make italic and click the button.
Assuming that the cursor is at the start of the text you wish to highlight, hold down the shift key and use the cursor keys to progressively highlight the text; right arrow to go along the line, down arrow to do the whole line. Up and left reverse the process if you go too far.
Getting the font sizes right is paramount to a well-designed layout, and if you're constantly shifting and resizing frames, it can become a bit of a headache. However, there is a speedy method for switching font sizes without any mouse operations: highlight the text you wish to change and press [Ctrl] + [right square bracket] to increase the font size by a point, and [Ctrl] + [left square bracket] to decrease it by one point.
Highlight the text you wish to delete and then right click with the mouse and press Delete.
In the Excel program, a data point is a point of reference. They are used to highlight or mark specific sections or areas. To create a data point you need to click on the first section you wish highlighted, click the second point of reference then label it.
I believe you mean "pica" font in typing which are small characters that are 1/16th of an inch in size. Pica is standard typing font found on most automatic typewriters however, in this the computer age pica is now a standard font that you select in your word editing program such as Microsoft Word. You will have to go to your programs FORMAT menu & find where to select the available fonts. Look for pica in the list of fonts. MS Word also has an automatic way to format typing to appear to be "pica"... Simply highlight the words you wish to change using your mouse then hit your right click mouse button & slide down to the FONT category (or format if you are using older versions). Once on the format font area you can choose SUBSCRIPT and that will result in turning your highlighted text into "pica" font.
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Depending on the computer/keyboard you have, as well as the word processing program you are using, the commands will be different. For Microsoft Word, the command to italicize on Windows is pressing "Ctrl" and the "I" key at the same time, either before you type, or after highlighting the section of font you wish to italicize. On a Mac, I believe you press the Apple key and "I" at the same time.
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The format of documents can be changed by altering text or paragraphs. That means that you change font color, font size, font type or for paragraph line spacing, margins, etc. If you wish to know what exactly formating paragraphs/font means, click on related links.