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.
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.
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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
Changing the font
Changing the font color
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.
Choosing a highlight color
Highlighting text
Making text bold
Changing the text case
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 .