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Font size is measured by what?

Font size is measured in points. 1 point = 1/72 of an inch. 12 point font is 12/72 inches high. 72-point font is 1 inch high.


What is infinity ohms?

Infinite ohms is what a multimeter will read across an open switch or a broken connection. It means that no electrons will pass between the points being measured.


What does it mean when something is resistant to tearing?

Tear strength is measured as the force required to tear a standard test piece. The standard test pieces are designed to produce weak points where a tear is initiated


A 12-point font is larger than a 10-point font?

Points are an old unit of measurements. They are the smallest measurement in the typographic system of measure. On a modern system, a point is 1/72nd of an inch (or around 0.357 mm.) On the screen, this gets a little murky. Inches are hard to translate to the resolution of a computer screen, and so points are kept mainly in an effort to make people used to the measurement system comfortable. Originally, a font-size was measured from the top to the bottom of the metal backing on the printer's letter. Now, fonts are normally measured from the top of their ascenders (like the top of a "k") to the bottom of the descenders (like the bottom of a "j".) A 12pt. font is a font that can be measured at 12pts, or a little less than 3/16ths of an inch.


What is phase difference?

A phase difference between two periodic signals is the time difference between two corresponding points on each signal. This time difference is usually measured in degrees or radians, but can be given as a unit of time as well.

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Line spacing measured in points is referred to as what?

Picas.


When line spacing is measured in points it is called what?

When line spacing is measured in points, it is referred to as "leading." This term originates from traditional printing, where strips of lead were used to create space between lines of type. In digital typography, leading affects the readability and overall appearance of text in documents. Adjusting the leading can help improve the visual flow of content.


How is paragraph spacing measured?

points


What in microsoft word it is 0 points before and 10 points after?

Default Paragraph spacing


What does phora mean?

"Phora" is a term usually used in typography to refer to the horizontal spacing between lines of text. It is commonly measured in points or a percentage of the type size.


How do you set leading on Microsoft Word?

In Word 2000-2003, use the Format>Paragraph command and use the Line spacing drop-down. "Exact" spacing will let you set leading in points, but beware inserting a picture in-line with your text, only a bottom sliver will display. If you use picture in-line, choose "Multiple" and set the number to something like 1.25. In Word 2007-2010, find the Paragraph group on the Home tab of the Ribbon. Click on the Line Spacing button and either choose one of the pre-set options or select Line Spacing Options to create custom leading.


Is font size measured in Excel inches centimetres or pixels or points?

It is measured in points.


Which data is referred to the data which can be measured repeatedly?

Repetitively measured data is referred to as time series data. Time series data is collected at multiple points in time and can show patterns or trends over a specific period. It is commonly used in forecasting and trend analysis.


Fonts are measured in what?

Points


In the paragraph spacing spin box the spin arrows increment spacing in multiples of?

In the paragraph spacing spin box, the spin arrows typically increment spacing in multiples of 1 point or line spacing, depending on the settings of the software or program being used. This allows users to easily adjust the spacing between paragraphs in their documents or text.


Font size is measured in?

Points


What is the process of reading points on a graph that falls between measured points?

interpolation