Ok, so you go to the top of your computer, you know, the tool bar. and you look for the button with the italicized word on it, and if you want your words to NOT be italicized, you click that button.
if that does not work than i do not know what will :-)
You have a misunderstanding about what the phrase "italicized word" means. A person can make ANY word italicized, to emphasize or draw attention to the word or words. In order to see what word or words is italicized, we would need to see the exact item you are seeing.
Certain words are sometimes italicized while the words around them are not in order to make those words stand out as different. It can be for emphasis, or it can distinguish a title from the context it is mentioned in. Also, sometimes a word from another language may be italicized to show that it is different from the surrounding words.
The correct meaning of the italicized words "al norte" in the sentence is "to the north."
It means the words in italics are more important than other words.
Mark wanted to go, but not today.
It is not necessary to italicize all foreign words. Generally, foreign words that are commonly used in English or are well-known do not need to be italicized. However, if a foreign word is not commonly used and may not be familiar to the reader, it can be italicized for emphasis or to indicate its foreign origin.
Like this italicized text.
No, McDonald's does not need to be italicized.
It is not recommend that the title of a PowerPoint be italicized. It is recommended that the author or originator of the presentation be italicized.
there is <b>bold</b> there is <big>big</big> there is <i>italicized</i> there is <code>computer code</code> there is <sub>subscript</sub> there is <sup>superscript</sup> bold= <b></b> big= <big></big> italicized= <i></i> computer code= <code></code> subscript= <sub></sub> superscript= <sup></sub>
Please provide the sentences you're referring to, and I'll help you identify the one where the italicized pronoun agrees in number with its italicized noun.
CD or album titles are italicized in word processed documents on a computer. They are underlined when on a typewriter or on handwritten documents.