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
It is there own font called BTWelshMedium
The specific font used for this conversation is called "Spectral".
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; }
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.