The size of the font used in a document is called font size. It is typically measured in points, with one point equal to 1/72 of an inch. Common font sizes range from 8 to 72 points.
Hi, My answer to this question is the box that is changing the size of font in windows is called; "Font setting" and in Ms Office it is called "Font size" thanks, hope my answer is correct
Font Size is measured in a system called "points" that are 1/72 of an Inch
In Excel they are simply called font.
This is referred to as "font formatting."
The font size.
That is usually called a FONT.
The font is called Zephyr.
what is a font size
In HTML: <font size=1>Smallest</font> <font size=3>Normal</font> <font size=7>Largest</font> The font tag can also have the color and face defined. <font size=3 color=red face=arial>Normal</font> However, the FONT tag is deprecated and has been removed from current versions of [X]HTML. Instead, use CSS to specify font size. For example: h1 {font-size: 2em; } div.fineprint { font-size: .85em; }
It is there own font called BTWelshMedium
The specific font used for this conversation is called "Spectral".
The font that is used in the NCAA logo is called Aquarius No. 8. This font is one that has to be purchased, and does not come pre-installed as a font. This font closely resembles that font that is used on the Twitter website.