Formatting Text

MICROSOFT WORD



Formatting Text

Font, Size and Color


Changing Font

To change font color:


1. Select the block of text.




2. Click the Home tab.



3. Click the Font drop-down list.



4. Select the Font.



Changing Font Size

To change the font size:

1. Select the block text.



2. Click the Home tab.



3. Click the Font Size drop-down list.



4. Select the Font Size.


Changing Font Color

To change font color:

1. Select the block text.



2. Click the Home tab.



3. Click the Font Color drop-down list.



4. Select the color.


Applying Font Styles

To quickly apply bold or italic to text:

1. Select the block of text.



2. Click the Home tab.



3. Click Bold or Italic.


Underlining Text

To apply the default underline style:

1. Select the block of text.



2. Click the Home tab.



3. Click Underline.



Using Format Painter

To copy the formatting from one block of text to another:

1. Select the block of formatted text.

2. Click the Home tab.


3. Click Format Painter.



4. Highlight the text you wish to apply the formatting.


Formatting Paragraph


Setting Line Spacing

To change the line spacing of a paragraph:

1. Highlight the paragraph or place the blinking cursor inside the paragraph.



2. Click the Home tab.



3. Click the Line Spacing drop-down menu.




4. Choose a text height from the drop-down menu.


Paragraph Alignment

Setting Paragraph Alignment


                                                1            2           3           4


1. Left Align – Aligns text to the left

2. Center Align – Aligns text to the center

3. Right Align – Aligns text to the right

4. Justify – Aligns text to both the left and right margins


To change the alignment of paragraphs:

1. Highlight the paragraph or place the blinking cursor inside the paragraph.

2. Click the Home tab.

3. Click Alignment.




Source: Information and Communications Technology using Office 2007. Quezon City: Computer Assisted Learning Corporation, pp. 34 - 46.

25 comments :

Anonymous said...

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Unknown said...

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justparcs said...

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Unknown said...

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ako si ganda! said...

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Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

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raul reodique said...

good blog.. it is very clear!

Anonymous said...

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jasmine said...

nice =)))

Nessa said...

Great Blog....Thanks for the information about the different parts and function of Microsoft Word...It helps me a lot!!!

kirara said...

just a trivia guys.. 1638 is the maximum font size in the MS Word.. :)

ella said...

i really love MS Word.. because by using this you can change the font size, color and even the font style.. unlike using typewriter. ^^..

Anonymous said...

i agree to you ella but always remember that without the concept of typewriter, the presence of keyboard will not be possible..

Jm Sugapong :) said...

Nice blog ! Keep it up :)

cutie patutie said...

im so curious 'bout format painter.. sometimes i always think whats the main purpose of this because i don't even know how to use that button..thanks to this!..

lea said...

hooray!.. thank you MA'AM!

koko said...

how can i download font types??

Karen said...

try to search in searching sites.. there are many types there that you will never imagine that are existing..^^

Anonymous said...

is there a difference between font types and font styles?..

Karen said...

yes, actually, the types is the usually font that we use to the text in designing..one of the example is Comic Sans..while the font styles is the combination of types and the BOLD, ITALIC and UNDERLINE.

vin said...

i love the clarity of this blog.

Anonymous said...

this is good!

Anonymous said...

great job!

good girl said...

additional information, underline has thick underline, dotted underline, wave underline, dot-dot-dash underline and etc. just check it out to your MS Word 2007 application in your pcs and laptop.. by clicking the arrow down in the side of letter U that is signifies the underline in the font section at the home tab... tnx..^^

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