5. What are the default character formatting in a Microsoft Word document? please give the answer
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Character formatting in Word has to do with applying formatting properties to enhance the appearance of individual text characters. Character formats can be applied to a single character, word, sentence or a line of text, without such formatting affecting the entire current paragraph.
Examples of character formats that can be applied to text characters in Word include those you find in the Font dialog box (such as bold, italic, underline, font, size, color, superscript, subscript, scaling, animation effects, etc), highlight, change case, etc. To apply a character format to a character or a set of characters, you need to specifically select the desired amount of characters and then apply the formatting you want.
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- The most common are regular (or plain), italic, bold, and bold italic. Effects Fonts can be enhanced by applying effects, such as underlining, small capital letters (small caps), or shadows. Character spacing You can alter the spacing between characters by pushing them apart or squeezing them to together
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