To create and design effective documents, you need to know how to
format text
. In addition to making your document more appealing,
formatted text
can draw the reader's attention to specific parts of the document and help communicate your message.
In this lesson, you'll learn to format the
font size
,
style
, and
color
;
highlight
the text; and use the
bold
,
italic
,
underline
, and
change case
commands.
Formatting text
Formatted text
can emphasize important information and help organize your document. In Word, you have several options for adjusting the
font
of your text, including
size
,
color
, and inserting special
symbols
. You can also adjust the
alignment
of the text to change how it is displayed on the page.
Optional: You can download this
example
for extra practice.
To change the font size:
Select the text you want to modify.
Click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Font Size
box on the
Home
tab. A drop-down menu appears.
Select the desired font size from the menu. Alternatively, you can type the value you want and then press
Enter
on your keyboard.
Changing the font size
You can also use the
Grow Font
and
Shrink Font
commands to change the size.
The Grow Font and Shrink Font commands
To change the font:
Select the text you want to modify.
Click the
drop-down arrow
next to the
Font
box on the
Home
tab. The
Font
drop-down menu appears.
Move the mouse pointer over the various fonts. A live preview of the font will appear in the document.
Changing the font
Select the font you want to use. The font will change in the document.
To change the font color:
Select the text you want to modify.
Click the
Font Color
drop-down arrow on the
Home
tab. The
Font Color
menu appears.
Move the mouse pointer over the various font colors. A live preview of the color will appear in the document.
Changing the font color
Select the font color you want to use. The font color will change in the document.
Your color choices aren't limited to the drop-down menu that appears. Select
More Colors
at the bottom of the list to access the Colors dialog box. Choose the color you want, then click OK.
To highlight text:
From the
Home
tab, click the
Text Highlight Color
drop-down arrow. The
Highlight Color
menu appears.
Choosing a highlight color
Select the desired highlight color.
Select the text you want to modify. It will then be highlighted.
Highlighting text
To switch back to the normal cursor, click the
Text Highlight Color
command.
To use the bold, italic, and underline commands:
Select the text you want to modify.
Click the
Bold
,
Italic
, or
Underline
command in the
Font
group on the Home tab.
Making text bold
To change text case:
Select the text you want to modify.
Click the
Change Case
command in the
Font
group on the Home tab.
Select the desired case option from the list.
Changing the text case
To change text alignment:
Select the text you want to modify.
Select one of the four
alignment options
from the
Paragraph
group on the
Home
tab.
Align Text Left:
Aligns all selected text to the left margin
Center:
Aligns text an equal distance from the left and right margins
Align Text Right:
Aligns all selected text to the right margin
Justify:
Aligns text equally on both sides and lines up equally to the right and left margins; used by many newspapers and magazines
The four alignment options
You can use Word's convenient
Set as Default
feature to
save
all of the
formatting
changes you've made and automatically apply them to new documents. To learn how to do this, read our article on
Changing Your Default Settings in Word
.
Challenge!
Open an
existing Word document
. If you want, you can use this
example
.