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Click the Home tab. -
Select the text you want to resize. -
Click the arrow on the Font Size tool.
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Move your pointer over the sizes, and they are previewed on the selected text. -
Click a size to apply it.
Try This!
Not each size of the simple font is available on the list of size of the police. Only the sizes very much used generally are included. If you find need yourselves a size between presetting those, you can also type a size, such as 100.13, or 30, in the box of size of the font to apply it.
Tip
Do not make the font so small that it is difficult the lira. Moreover, note that as you add the text to a text of waiting, the sizes of the font could narrow to adapt in all the text. By maintaining the sizes of the police large enough for reading and your text of text of waiting with step more than six large approximately short blackheads, you make sure that your televiewers can see your contents of presentation clearly.
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Click the Home tab. -
Select the text you want to format. -
Click any of the following buttons to apply that format to the selected text:
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Bold -
Italic -
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Strikethrough -
Shadow
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Click the arrow on the Character Spacing button.
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Click the spacing you prefer, from Very Tight to Very Loose. Very
tight spacing pushes letters close together; very loose spacing places
them farther apart.
Try This!
To create custom character spacing, click the More Spacing option on
the Character Spacing list. In the Font dialog box that appears, on the
Character Spacing tab choose Expanded or Condensed from the Spacing
list, and then specify by how many points this effect should be
applied. Click OK to save the new setting.
Tip
Character spacing is also known as kerning. On the Character Spacing
tab in the Font dialog box, you can specify that the kerning you apply
be used only for fonts of a certain size or larger by selecting the
Kerning For Fonts check box and selecting a font size.
Tip
You can apply multiple effects to text, such as bold plus italic
plus shadow, but don’t go overboard, or you’ll make the text too busy
to read!
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