It can be called formatting or styling.
Yes, common font styles include regular, bold, italic, and underline. These styles are often used to emphasize text, with regular being the standard appearance, bold for strong emphasis, italic for stylistic emphasis or differentiation, and underline for highlighting or linking. Most word processors and design software support these font styles for easy formatting.
no you may think that but im sure its not
cell formatting options
Bold, underlined and italic letters are all used as forms of emphasis.
The purpose of using bold, italic, and underline formatting is to add emphasis to text, make it stand out, or convey different levels of importance. This can help draw attention to key points, highlight specific words or phrases, or create visual hierarchy in written content.
No. they are examples of formatting. Correct answer is: Styles
font styles
The are formatting options.
bold italic underline score....
often you will see them as B,I, & U on the computer screen
I think you mean if you underline it, put it in quotations or put it in italic. I'm sorry but I don't know.
On the computer it is in italics but when you are writing it you underline it quotes are for a specific scene in the movie