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To write in a larger font size in Notepad, you can use the built-in feature by changing the font settings. Go to the "Format" menu and select "Font." From there, you can choose a larger font size and style. However, note that Notepad has limited formatting options compared to more advanced text editors. For more extensive formatting capabilities, consider using a word processor like Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
Font commonly refers to how your text shows up when you key it into word, notepad, or any other app you use to type on the computer.
Sai is an old marathi word for the word sakhi or saheli, meaning best friend. :)
You cannot change the color of the font on windows notepad but if you click Format then you click Font... you can change the Font Font Style and the Size. If you really want to change the color try Windows WordPad or Microsoft-Word.
Word files include data about the formatting of the text (font, color, size, centered, margins, etc.). Notepad files (usually .txt) are plain text files--no formatting, just text.
A font is the typeface you use when you are word processing. For instance, times new roman or calibri. Font size is exactly as it says: the size of the font on the paper. It can be a standard 12 point or much smaller or much larger.
To "paste without formatting" in Word strips the text you are pasting of all formatting. That means that it will be pasted in the default font and font size for Word, with no bolding, italics, underlining, font colours, highlighting, alternate fonts (apart from the default one for Word), font size, styles, etc that were present in the original text. It would appear exactly as if you were pasting it onto Notepad.
The Marathi name for password is 'Parawali'
No it isn't. It is a separate piece of software. Notepad is a text editor, while Word is a word processor. So Word has far more features than Notepad has.
The Marathi word 'shikar' means a hunter.
The meaning of Marathi word is "the one who is lucky".
The Marathi word for weather is वातावरण (vātāvaraṇ).