Depending on the type of document, most likely only one. For design-intensive documents, the use of two or three might be appropriate, but most business communications should use as few as possible.
It's generally recommended to use no more than 2-3 different fonts in a single document to maintain a clean and cohesive look. Mixing too many fonts can make the document appear cluttered and unprofessional.
a pdf file will look the same on any computer, but a word document's look depends on many factors, such as installed fonts.
There are 163 fonts
There are many different fonts in Microsoft Word. Some of the funny fonts that can be found in MS Word include Goudy Stout, Ravie and Jokerman.
The fonts available in Microsoft Word are determined by those installed on the system. If you have five fonts on your system, you can use one of those five in your Word document. If you have 17,335,762 fonts installed on your system, you can use one of those.
The answer depends on the font, but for sans serif fonts, there are none.
word uses system fonts, so you need to add font to computer and will be accessible in word. How to add and where to find fonts read related article below. To add a font you must first download it, then unzip it and last right click it and click install
You want your document to look neat, whether it's for work, school or what-not. Use of to many fonts, sizes and colors will turn out to be messy, hard to read, or an explosion of colors, fonts and sizes. It is also important to properly choose your font. If you choose one that's all caps, or one that's too cursive, it will turn out hard to read and messy, even if it's all black and the same size.
There is no answer to that. A document can be of any size, dependent only on the size of your computer's memory. Also, characters can be of different sizes and fonts and so could take up different amounts of space in your document.. The formatting of characters also takes up memory space and space in a document, so more formatting will take up more memory and some formatting will take up more space. These are just some factors as to why there is no single answer to the question. There would be many other factors too.
Word is not a website but an application, a program for word processing. Many fonts are freely downloadable and usable with Word. Colours depend on your computers settings and capabilities. Your meaning of 'stuff' is unclear There are free similar applications such as Open Office.
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