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Use Bold, Italics or underline it.
For emphasis. To enhance the reading of the text. Drawing attention on subject/action/whatever.
The Home Ribbon since Word 2007 or the Format menu in older versions of Word.
Select the text you want to highlight, click the Highlighter icon (on the Home tab of the ribbon).
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No, underlining and italicizing are not the same. Underlining involves placing a line underneath text, while italicizing involves slanting text to provide emphasis. It's generally recommended to use italics for emphasis over underlining.
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To make things look pretty
Using too many text effects can make the text difficult to read and understand. It can also be distracting and take away from the overall message of the text. It's best to use text effects sparingly and strategically for emphasis or to enhance the content.
It is simply a piece of text. You can use a piece of text in formulas for doing things. There are specific functions for dealing with text. If you use a piece of text directly in them, as opposed to a cell reference to a cell that has text, the text will be enclosed in quotation marks and can be referred to as a text string. To find a length of a text string you could use the LEN function like this: =LEN("How long is this text string?")
Laser printers and ink-jet printers don't use a ribbon.