Describe the following with an example:
a.Subscript
b.Superscript
c.Sentence case
d.Grow Font
e.Clear formatting
Answers
Explanation:
a.Subscript
In programming, a symbol or number used to identify an element in an array. Usually, the subscript is placed in brackets following the array name. For example, AR[5] identifies element number 5 in an array called AR. A superscript is a character that appears slightly above the line. ...
b.Superscript
A subscript or superscript is a character (such as a number or letter) that is set slightly below or above the normal line of type, respectively. It is usually smaller than the rest of the text. Subscripts appear at or below the baseline, while superscripts are above.
c.Sentence case
Sentence case is when you only capitalise the first letter of the first word in a heading – like you would in a sentence. Proper nouns also have a capital. With title case you capitalise the first letter of each word. This Is Title Case.
d.Grow Font
Microsoft Word 2013, provides with the special feature of changing the fonts. There are two options- Grow font and Shrink font. Grow Font- This is used to increase the size of the font. Shrink font- This is used to reduce the size of the font. These are placed in the HOME tab.
e.Clear formatting
Clear formatting" removes any formatting -- such as bold, italic, underline, paragraph background color or line, line spacing (that differs from your "Normal" default style), superscript, subscript, and strikethrough -- that you've applied to a word or paragraph or document.