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In Word, highlight the text you want to center. In Excel, click on the cell you want to center.Click on the text button to center. (The right align button should be highlighted, then change when you click on center.)
menu ribbon in the font section
It depends on you want it, like if you want the whole paragraph to be bold, just select it all and click the Bold button, or if you want to type a specific word in the paragraph, click where you want to type it, click the Bold button, and start typing, then click the Bold bottom again when you want to stop typing in bold.
well just click the side button that's an arrow
grow font button
Select one file and hold down Ctrl button and then click on others.When done release Ctrl button and several will be selected together.
There are a few ways. You can drag across the paragraph. You can use the Shift and cursor keys to select it. You can repeatedly click the paragraph (in the middle) until it highlights all of it. It will take a triple click.You can also put the cursor in the margin area until the pointer changes to an arrow pointing up and right. Then double click. A single click will have selected a line. A third click will select the entire document.
You can click Reset Graphic to do it for some graphics in Smart Art.
On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the arrow next to the Clear button , and then click Clear Formats.
If you mean "How does one move a paragraph upwards" then it is done by cutting and pasting. Highlight the paragraph you want to move by holding left button down. Right Click Left click on Cut Put cursor where you want paragraph to be.Right Click Left click on Paste. Hey, voila - its done, BUT PRACTICE ON ONE OR TWO WORDS FIRST.
s different tab or paragraph alignment symbol displays